Turkey

Greece Introduces “Türkiye Clause” in New Arms Procurement Doctrine

Greece is introducing a new arms procurement doctrine that includes a “Türkiye clause,” requiring suppliers to guarantee that major weapons systems sold to Athens will not also be transferred to Ankara. Defense Minister Nikos Dendias says the policy is essential to preserving the balance of power in the Eastern Mediterranean while boosting Greek industrial participation in future defense programs.

Greece blocked Türkiye’s entry into the SAFE program

Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis accused PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis of “gross lies” and distorting reality after the latter claimed major European interests — not Greece — blocked Türkiye from the EU’s SAFE defense program, insisting Greece has firmly opposed Ankara’s participation while the casus belli remains in place.

Turkey Reiterates Firm Stance on Aegean Disputes Ahead of Key Meeting

Turkey’s Defense Ministry has clarified that long-term Navtex notices in the Aegean are issued indefinitely, demanding coordination for any research east of the 25th meridian and reiterating demilitarization claims for 23 Greek islands. The statements, countering Greek media reports, come just days before a key meeting between PM Mitsotakis and President Erdogan, blending diplomatic restatement with domestic messaging.

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Cyprus Restricted Maritime & Air Zone Feb 3 2026 | Israel Matching Closures, US Destroyers Nearby

Cyprus has established a restricted maritime and air activity zone effective February 3, 2026, mandating real-time coordination with Nicosia Air Traffic Control — a clear indicator of heightened military integration tied to the 2026 trilateral defense plan with Greece and Israel. Israel has issued matching airspace closures in the corridor. U.S. Navy destroyers USS Roosevelt (DDG-80) and USS Bulkeley (DDG-84) are positioned nearby in the eastern Mediterranean, with reports of a possible British submarine, placing U.S. strike assets within range of Iran while bolstering Israel’s coastal defenses.

After “Kimonas,” Come the “Blue Whales”: Israeli Unmanned Submarines Reshape the Balance in the Aegean

Greece is examining the acquisition of Israeli BlueWhale unmanned submarines as part of its naval modernization program, following high-level talks in Athens between defense officials from Greece and Israel. The move underscores a deepening strategic alliance and could significantly affect the balance of power in the Aegean.

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MIT and Police Dismantle Alleged Iranian Spy Network Targeting Incirlik Air Base

Turkey’s MIT and police have dismantled an alleged Iranian intelligence cell accused of spying on the NATO-shared Incirlik Air Base, arresting six suspects (one Iranian national) on espionage charges. The network, led by Iranian officers codenamed “Haji” and “Doctor,” also attempted to ship armed drones from Turkey to the Republic of Cyprus via companies Bulaq Robotics and Arete Industries.

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