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Congress Reauthorizes U.S.-Greece Defense Training
March 19, 2026
Congress has introduced and advanced bipartisan legislation to reauthorize International Military Education and Training (IMET) assistance to Greece for an additional five years, reaffirming Greece's strategic role as a NATO ally and a key partner in Eastern Mediterranean security. This legislation aims to enhance joint military training, expand security assistance, and improve interoperability between U.S. and Greek armed forces amid ongoing regional security challenges, including tensions involving Iran, Turkey, and Cyprus.
- The reauthorization of IMET funding signals continued U.S. investment in defense cooperation with Greece, creating opportunities for contractors specializing in military education, training services, and security assistance programs.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate sustained or increased demand for training-related contracts supporting joint exercises, capacity building, and interoperability initiatives in the Eastern Mediterranean region.
- This development underscores the importance of aligning proposals with NATO interoperability standards and regional security priorities to meet evolving U.S. and Greek defense requirements.
- Organizations engaged in defense services and international military training should consider strategic positioning to support forthcoming solicitations linked to this legislative authorization.
As instability persists across the Middle East, threats from Iran persist and Turkey continues its illegal overflights above the Greek Islands and aggression toward neighboring Cyprus, the strong partnership between the United States and Greece is critical to advancing peace, deterrence, and collective defense.
— Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis
This legislation builds upon our existing defense cooperation by enhancing joint military training, expanding security assistance, and reinforcing our shared capacity to address emerging threats.
— Congressman Gus Bilirakis
Greece is a steadfast democratic ally of the United States, a pillar of stability in the Eastern Mediterranean, and an essential partner in ensuring regional security and prosperity.
— Congressman Chris Pappas
Agencies
United States Congress, NATO, Hellenic Caucus, American Hellenic Institute, AHEPA
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- Bilirakis, Hellenic Caucus Introduce the Bipartisan U.S.-Greece Defense Cooperation Advancement Act | Congressman Gus Bilirakis · Bilirakis House · Mar 19
- Pappas, Hellenic Caucus Introduce the Bipartisan U.S.-Greece Defense Cooperation Advancement Act | Congressman Chris Pappas · Pappas House · Mar 19