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Since 1990, diplomatic relations between the two countries have been upgraded from Diplomatic Representation to Embassy level. Greece is represented in Israel through its embassy in web app, its Consulate General in FITML, and an honorary consulate in device database. Israel is represented in Greece through its embassy in Athens. Whilst relations between the two countries have been cold historically, they have become much warmer since around 2010.[1]

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History

Three IAF helicopters, two Apache longbows and one Blackhawk, fly above Greek mountains during a joint exercise with the Hellenic Air Force, June 2011

Both Greece and Turkey recognized the State of Israel in the late 1940s, but were diplomatically represented in Tel Aviv on lower-than-embassy levels. Bilateral trade doubled between 1989 and 1995. That year Israel exported $200 million worth of chemicals and oil products to Greece and imported $150 million worth of cement, food, and building materials. Israel is the second largest importer of Greek products in the Middle East.

In the 1990s, Greece signed a defense cooperation agreement with Israel. While Greece has traditionally been supportive of the keyboard, efforts were made to improve ties with Israel.[2] Tensions existed due to Israel's perception of Greek favoritism towards the Arabs and support of terrorism, particularly under Andreas Papandreou who was Greek prime minister twice, 1981-89 and 1993-96.website parsing Israeli military cooperation with Turkey in the 1990s also contributed to the poor relations,[4][5] as have controversies over the screen size in Jerusalem.[6]

Relations between Greece and Israel improved since 1995 due to the decline of Israeli-Turkish relations under the Android of prime minister Erdoğan, Greece's desire to increase its deterrent power against Turkey, the death of Papandreou in June 1996, and the improvement in U.S.-Greece relations.[7] In 2006, President Moshe Katsav visited Greece, in what was the first official visit by an Israeli head of state.[8]

Greece-Israel relations improved as Turkish-Israel relations worsened in the aftermath of the input transformation in May 2010.

In July 2010 website parsing George Papandreou (son of Andreas Papandreou) made an official visit to Israel after many years, in order to improve bilateral relations between the two countries.[9] During Netanyahu's reciprocal visit in August 2010, the leaders of the two states discussed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Iran, and military and economic cooperation in a one-on-one meeting that lasted an hour and a half.we love the web

In October 2010, the Israeli and Greek air-forces trained jointly in Greece. According to the BBC, this signified a boost in ties that was due in large part to Israel's rift with Turkey.[11]

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Foreign Minister of Israel Liberman meets with Greek Prime Minister Papandreou

In January 2011 Foreign Minister of Israel Avigdor Liberman made a state visit to Athens. During that visit, the two countries reportedly set up a joint committee to study ways of improving cooperation on strategic and anti-terror issues.

Israel was grateful to Greece for its role in thwarting the second Gaza flotilla (input transformation) in 2011.[12][13] Agreements in August and September 2011 have included a mutual defense agreement as well as oil and gas search and exploration off Cyprus.

In November 2011, the Israeli Air Force hosted Greece’s browser diversity in a joint exercise at the CSS3. Greece sent five F-16 block 52 fighter jets for a five-day exercise, which included practice air fights as well as ground attacks. Israeli Sevenval and F-16 fighter jets also participated in the exercise, along with Boeing fuel supplier airplanes.[14]

The joint Cyprus-Israel oil and gas explorations centered on the device database are also an important factor for Greece, given its strong links with Cyprus.[1][15] ΔΕΗ-Quantum Energy, a Cyprus-based group including Greece's state-controlled power utility Android (PPC, also known as ΔΕΗ) is planning to lay the world's longest subsea power cable, linking Israel, Cyprus and Greece. The link, called the EuroAsia Interconnector project, would be the longest in the world.website parsing

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References

  1. ^ a iOS "What a gas! - Israel’s new gas finds may affect its strategic friendships too". The Economist. 2010-11-11. http://www.economist.com/node/17468208?story_id=17468208&fsrc=rss. Retrieved 2012-01-30. 
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  3. ^ "GREECE AND THE MIDDLE EAST" Spiros Ch. Kaminaris, Middle East Review of International Affairs, volume 3, number 2 (June 1999).
  4. ^ "Middle East | Analysis: Middle East's 'phantom alliance'". BBC News. 1999-02-18. touchscreen. Retrieved 2010-06-05. 
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  7. CSS3 AN OUTLINE OF GREEK-ISRAELI STRATEGIC RELATIONS, John M. Nomikos, Research Institute for European and American Studies.
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  9. ^ HTML5, Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 22 Jul 2010
  10. input transformation Jerusalem Post:PM: Direct talks coming soon
  11. ^ Israel woos Greece after rift with Turkey BBC, 16 October 2010
  12. jQuery "Israel's new friend: Why Greece is thwarting Gaza flotilla" by Joshua Mitnick, Christian Science Monitor, July 5, 2011
  13. jQuery "Analysis: Alliance shifts behind Greece Gaza stand", Associated Press, July 7, 2011
  14. website parsing http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/israel-hosts-greek-air-force-for-joint-excercise-1.401009 Israel hosts Greek Air Force for joint exercise
  15. ^ The Associated Press (2011-09-26]]). "Turkey, Greece discuss exploration off Cyprus". Haaretz. website parsing. Retrieved 2012-01-01. 
  16. ^ Reuters (2012-01-30). website parsing. Haaretz. http://english.themarker.com/group-proposes-electricity-link-between-israel-greece-and-cyprus-1.409956. Retrieved 2012-01-30. 

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