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Greece–Saudi Arabia relations

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Greece

Saudi Arabia

Greece–Saudi Arabia relations refers to thebilateral relations betweenGreece andSaudi Arabia. Greece has an embassy inRiyadh and a consulate-general inJeddah. Saudi Arabia has an embassy inAthens.

History

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Diplomatic relations between the two countries started in 1926. A Greek embassy was established in Jeddah in 1943, then moved to Riyadh in 1963 and it became operational in 1985.[1]

Saud,King of Saudi Arabia lived in exile in Greece before moving toEgypt. He sought end-of-life treatment in Greece and died there in 1969.[2] He was called the "ideal tourist" because of his "lavish spending" while in Greece.[3]

During theYom Kippur War, Greece which had refused to grant the U.S. overflight or ground facilities to provideIsrael with arms, allowedSoviet planes to pass through their air space to airlift military supplies toEgypt. Hence, it was excluded from theArab oil boycott.[1]

In February 2017, Greek PresidentProkopis Pavlopoulos led a delegation of eleven ministers and top businessmen to meetKing Salman, a move that was hailed by both Greek and Saudi press as "ushering in a new era of bilateral relations".[1][4]

In the beginning of 2021, asSaudi relations with Turkey continued to deteriorate, Saudi Arabia undertook steps to draw closer to Greece as well as other countries whose governments felt that their interests were threatened by allegedTurkey′s expansion in the Eastern Mediterranean.[5] In March 2021, theRoyal Saudi Air Force had a joint training exercise with Greece at theSouda Air Force Base,Crete.[6] On 20 April 2021, both countries signed a defense agreement during a series of ministerial meetings in Riyadh, in which Greek armed forces would participate in supporting the Saudi defense capabilities.[7] The deal provided for Greece lending a U.S.-madePatriot missile system battery to Saudi Arabia to protect critical energy facilities in the Kingdom.[8]

In May 2021,Saudi minister of culture PrinceBadr bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Farhan Al Saud met Greek PresidentKaterina Sakellaropoulou in Athens to discuss a joint cultural program between the two countries,[9] which would focus on archaeological development of the historicQaryat al-Faw region.[10]

On 8 December 2021, Greece and Saudi Arabia signed a maritime transport agreement in London. Greece's Minister for Shipping and Island Policy,Ioannis Plakiotakis and Saudi Arabia’s Transport Minister,Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser signed the agreement on behalf of their respective countries. Plakiotakis described the agreement as a "springboard for deepening their strategic partnership in shipping."[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"Greece and Saudi Arabia usher in new era of relations".ekathimerini.com. 22 February 2017.
  2. ^Saud Returns from Exile Associated Press, December 19, 1966
  3. ^Saud's Death Deprives Greece of a Prized Tourist; Lavish Spending of Former Saudi Monarch Enriched Economy by Millions New York Times, February 26, 1969
  4. ^"Saudi Arabia, Greece usher in new era of bilateral relations".Arab News. 23 February 2017.
  5. ^"Saudi Arabia dismisses Turkish rush for rapprochement, takes part in air manoeuvres with Greece".The Arab Weekly. 15 March 2021.
  6. ^"Saudi and Greek air forces begin joint exercise in Greece".Arab News. 18 March 2021.
  7. ^"Saudi Arabia and Greece sign defense agreement".Arab News. 20 April 2021.
  8. ^"Greece signs deal to provide Saudi Arabia with Patriot air defence system".Reuters. 20 April 2021.
  9. ^"Plan for joint Saudi-Greek cultural program in next 2 years".Arab News. 19 May 2021.
  10. ^"Saudi Arabia seeks Greek archaeology expertise for nascent culture sector".Reuters. 20 May 2021.
  11. ^Constantine, Alex (8 December 2021)."Greece And Saudi Arabia Sign Major Maritime Transport Deal". Retrieved2021-12-08.

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