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Greece, Israel to launch disaster response plan

January 14, 2011 11:44

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

Israel and Greece have agreed to coordinate their responses to regional natural disasters, such as the Carmel forest fire.

As Israeli firefighters struggled to put out the devastating blaze last December, Greece was one of a number of countries to respond to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plea for international assistance.

Greece only gave diplomatic recognition to Israel 20 years ago, but over the last few years the relationship has been bolstered with mutual visits by senior politicians and growing numbers of Israeli tourists choosing Greece rather than its neighbour Turkey for a holiday destination.

And in a sign of the increasingly warm ties between the two Mediterranean countries, Israeli foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman met his Greek counterpart Dimitris Droutsas in Athens this week – the first such visit in more than15 years.

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