Medusa 14's primary objective is to enhance joint training and deepen interoperability and cooperation among the participating nations.
The question, therefore, is twofold: Can Athens prevent a Turkish–Egyptian understanding, and is an extension of the Greece–Egypt EEZ the best possible answer?
Deeply embedded in Egypt's spiritual and cultural heritage, the monastery reflects the country’s enduring commitment to religious freedom and the protection of sacred sites.
The MEP condemned Egypt's decision as a violation of religious freedom, warning that the recently approved €4 billion package depends on upholding democracy, the rule of law, and human rights.
A high-level Greek delegation, led by Foreign Minister Gerapetritis, will visit Cairo on Wednesday, with the hope of finalizing the monastery's legal status
As part of the ongoing dialogue a Greek delegation will travel to Egypt on Monday, June 2
The move by the Egyptian judiciary also entails the prospect of seriously upsetting Greek-Egyptian relations, as it completely contradicts the expressed personal assurances by Egyptian President el-Sisi in Athens earlier this month.
Egypt’s active role in the Arab League and its leadership in the EastMed Gas Forum, alongside Greece, Cyprus and other partners, highlight its status as a key geopolitical country
Following the leaders' meeting, the first session of the Greece-Egypt High Cooperation Council will take place, seen as a landmark for deepening bilateral relations.
Blame game intensifies over the deadly Pylos shipwreck, as Greek officials continue to point fingers following the tragic loss of 560 lives.
The ambitious project (GREGY) involves the laying of an undersea power line connecting Egypt's North Africa coast with the large island of Crete and beyond
Greece imprisoned 9 migrants for over a year on trumped-up charges of smuggling in connection to the Pylos Shipwreck, says a special investigation by Solomon and ARIJ, and published by El País, Die Tageszeitung, and the New Humanitarian.
The GREGY project aims to bring an underwater cable from Egypt to Greece to transport electricity generated in Egypt, through renewable sources, to Europe
Egyptian FM Shoukry gives an interview to Ta Nea, where he touches on the possibility of maritime zones being delimited in the east Mediterranean, the Mideast crisis and the crucial issue of migration
Egyptian FM: 'Since 2016 no boat has left Egypt's shores illegally; international community, however, has not offered necessary help'