The move comes in the wake of the US State Department's approval of the long-delayed sale of F-16 warplanes to Türkiye, coordinated with Ankara's support for Sweden's NATO membership.
Blinken's letter emphasized the shared interests between the US and Greece in promoting international peace and security. As part of the agreement, Greece is set to receive two C-130H aircraft, 10 engines for P-3 aircraft, and 60 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles as a gift from the US.
The F-35 Lightning II, a family of fifth-generation stealth multirole fighters, is designed for diverse roles, including ground-attack, reconnaissance, and air defense.
With three main variants (F-35A, F-35B, and F-35C) catering to different takeoff and landing requirements, the F-35 program involves international collaboration and has faced controversies related to costs and delays.
The sale of F-35 jets is expected to bolster Greece's defense capabilities in the evolving geopolitical landscape. (ILKHA)