Greece's Defense Minister, Nikos Dendias, met with Alison Duncan, Australia's Ambassador to Greece, in Athens on Thursday.
During the meeting, Mr Dendias and Ms Duncan discussed various cooperation matters of mutual interest between Australia and Greece. They also touched upon the current security situation in the Eastern Mediterranean and recent developments in Ukraine.
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Additionally, the conversation revolved around the significant role played by the Greek community in fostering strong ties between Australia and Greece. They also acknowledged the shared wartime experiences of both nations, particularly in Crete and Lemnos.
Following the meeting, Duncan expressed her anticipation for ongoing close collaboration via Twitter.
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