Greece is transferring weapons systems to Ukraine in exchange for $200 million in Foreign Military Financing (FMF) from the US. The country approved the transfer after Washington greenlit an $8.6-billion sale of 40 F-35 fighter jets to Athens. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken approached Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis with a proposal to donate or sell their weapons in exchange for military aid. Mitsotakis described Blinken’s proposal as a cornerstone of Greece’s force modernization and development in foreign and defense policies. As a NATO ally, Greece has provided both military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine amid the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war. Athens signed a deal with arms manufacturer Rheinmetall to supply Kyiv with Marder infantry fighting vehicles to bolster Ukraine’s defenses. It also supplied the country with multiple rocket launch systems, missiles, armored troop carriers, and air defense systems capable of protecting “an entire major city from Russian airstrikes.”