Greece Joins Artemis Accords, Strengthening International Space Cooperation
In a significant move, Greece becomes the 35th country to sign the Artemis Accords, marking a new era of collaboration in space exploration.
- Greece signed the Artemis Accords during the fifth U.S.-Greece Strategic Dialogue, emphasizing a commitment to peaceful, safe, and transparent space exploration.
- The Artemis Accords, established in 2020, aim to guide space exploration cooperation among nations, ensuring sustainable and peaceful activities in space.
- The United States and Greece highlight their long-standing partnership, with the Accords strengthening ties in defense, climate change, and educational exchanges.
- NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Greek officials underscore the importance of international collaboration in advancing space exploration and technology.
- The signing ceremony was attended by key figures including U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Greek Foreign Minister Georgios Gerapetritis, symbolizing the deepening of bilateral relations.