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Greece is a member state of the European Union, as evidenced by its participation in the bloc's foreign investment screening regulations [1] and its active role in shaping the union's economic and defense policy agendas {fact:3, fact:4, fact:5, fact:6}. Furthermore, Greece's internal economic policies regarding Chinese investment and its diplomatic actions within the union are frequently cited as key examples of the European Union's internal fragmentation and decision-making processes {fact:1, fact:2, fact:7}.

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Independence play: Europe's pursuit of strategic autonomy ecfr.eu European Council on Foreign Relations 4 facts
accountIn 2017, Greece blocked a European Union statement on China's human rights record at the United Nations.
perspectiveGreece emphasizes the need to avoid delinking, duplicating, or discriminating between the activities of NATO and the European Union.
perspectiveGreece argues that the European Union should invest more in intelligence and operationalize treaty provisions to improve European solidarity on defence.
perspectiveGreece believes the European Union should focus on reconstruction and crisis management rather than direct intervention in warzones.
The EU's Open Strategic Autonomy and the challenge of ... globalpolicyjournal.com Eugenia Baroncelli · Global Policy Journal 2 facts
claimFragmentation patterns in the European Union regarding Chinese high-tech foreign direct investment exist between technologically advanced states like France, Germany, and Italy, which seek to reduce such investment, and laggard states like Greece, Cyprus, and Portugal, which benefit from Chinese investment inflows in mature sectors.
claimFragmentation patterns have emerged within the European Union regarding Chinese foreign direct investment, with technologically advanced states like France, Germany, and Italy seeking to reduce high-tech investment, while laggard states like Greece, Cyprus, and Portugal benefit from Chinese investment in mature sectors.
Quest for Strategic Autonomy? Europe Grapples with the US - China ... realinstitutoelcano.org Real Instituto Elcano 1 fact
claimGreece and Romania have shown little engagement with the European Union's economic security agenda.
Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org SWP 1 fact
accountThe European Union successfully adopted a new foreign investment screening regulation that gained the agreement of member states including Portugal, Greece, and Hungary, despite initial concerns from those countries regarding the strictness of the rules.