Strong Greek and Cypriot presence at Egypt's EDEX 2018
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The preparations for Egypt's large defense exhibition EDEX 2018, which will be launched by President Abdullah Fatah al Sisi on December 3, will be completed today, with the dynamic presence of Cyprus and Greece and dozens of other countries that will exhibit the latest achievements in the defense and military industries.
Eight Greek companies will be present at this auspicious exhibition. On Sunday, Cyprus Defense Minister Savvas Angelidis and Greek National Defense Minister Panos Kammenos are expected to arrive in Cairo.
Given that the joint military exercise of Cyprus, Greece, Egypt, in the marine region of Crete has been completed, Greek diplomatic sources from Cairo point out the significance of the fact that the large scale trilateral exercisetook place, and Egypt is soon to welcome all countries that are interested in showing their achievements in the defense industry show once again the strong roots of cooperation and the tremendous strength of the tripartite alliance that is being strengthened more and more.
Related items
-
Greece moves to become Southeast Europe’s first carbon storage hub
-
Giannis Antetokounmpo says Heat provide best route to another NBA title
-
Mitsotakis says under-15s should be banned from major social media platforms, warns of AI's "extreme" risks
-
Marco Rubio made a reference to the murder of Vagia Nestora - "She was executed because her daughter dared to run for public office"
-
Greek banks have liquidity ready to fuel economic growth
Latest from E.Tsiliopoulos
- Greece moves to become Southeast Europe’s first carbon storage hub
- Giannis Antetokounmpo says Heat provide best route to another NBA title
- Mitsotakis says under-15s should be banned from major social media platforms, warns of AI's "extreme" risks
- Marco Rubio made a reference to the murder of Vagia Nestora - "She was executed because her daughter dared to run for public office"
- Greek banks have liquidity ready to fuel economic growth
