The Institute for International relations will on Tuesday, September 19 a discussion on the evolving Greek-Israeli partnership in an EU context.
The relationship between Israel and Greece has evolved over the last decade to become a pillar of regional security architecture. For Greece and Cyprus, the partnership with Israel has become an independent variable in national security planning. However, this partnership also has European added value, enhancing regional security, energy security, and opening new horizons for commercial and industrial cooperation.
Contributing to a clearer understanding of this added value, the European Leadership Network (ELNET), Konrad Adenauer Stifting (KAS), and the Institute of International Relations in Athens host an event that points a magnifying glass of the EU-Israel framework partnership.
We begin with an analysis of Israel’s perception by European legislators and, in turn, public opinion trends in Israel, Greece, and Cyprus.