DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, May 21, 2015 – Undersecretary of Defense for
Policy Christine E. Wormuth met yesterday with Greece's Minister of Defense
Panos Kammenos at the Pentagon to discuss security and defense issues of mutual
concern, according to a DoD news release.
Those issues included trans-Mediterranean migration,
terrorism, Russia's aggressive actions in Ukraine, the Balkans, Libya, and the
Middle East, the release said. Wormuth thanked Greece for hosting U.S. forces
at Souda Bay, Crete, and for its participation in operations in Afghanistan and
Kosovo, according to the release.
Greece's Support in Opposing ISIL
Wormuth also noted the important support Greece is providing
the coalition in opposing the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, the release
added. She and Kammenos agreed that the security situation along NATO's
southern flank is a growing concern and called for NATO to develop a southern
strategy.
She also conveyed that Secretary of Defense Ash Carter is
looking forward to working with Kammenos at the NATO Ministerial next month,
the release said.
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