The Hellenic Navy (HN) (Greek: Πολεμικό Ναυτικό, Polemikó Naftikó, abbreviated ΠΝ) is the naval force of Greece, part of the Greek Armed Forces. The modern Greek navy has its roots in the naval forces of various Aegean Islands, which fought in the Greek War of Independence. During the periods of monarchy (1833–1924 and 1936–1973) it was known as the Royal Navy (Βασιλικόν Ναυτικόν, Vasilikón Naftikón, abbreviated ΒΝ).The total displacement of all the navy's vessels is approximately 150,000 tons.The motto of the Hellenic Navy is "Μέγα το της Θαλάσσης Κράτος" from Thucydides' account of Pericles' oration on the eve of the Peloponnesian War. This has been roughly translated as "Great is the country that controls the sea". The Hellenic Navy's emblem consists of an anchor in front of a crossed Christian cross and trident, with the cross symbolizing Greek Orthodoxy, and the trident symbolizing Poseidon, the god of the sea in Greek mythology. Pericles' words are written across the top of the emblem. "The navy, as it represents a necessary weapon for Greece, should only be created for war and aim to victory."...............The Hellenic Merchant Marine refers to the Merchant Marine of Greece, engaged in commerce and transportation of goods and services universally. It consists of the merchant vessels owned by Greek civilians, flying either the Greek flag or a flag of convenience. Greece is a maritime nation by tradition, as shipping is arguably the oldest form of occupation of the Greeks and a key element of Greek economic activity since the ancient times. Nowadays, Greece has the largest merchant fleet in the world, which is the second largest contributor to the national economy after tourism and forms the backbone of world shipping. The Greek fleet flies a variety of flags, however some Greek shipowners gradually return to Greece following the changes to the legislative framework governing their operations and the improvement of infrastructure.Blogger Tips and Tricks
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Friday, January 1, 2010

Putin Hopes...[ 536 ]

Putin Says He Hopes U.S. Ties Will Improve In 2010

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U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin during a meeting near Moscow in July

December 31, 2009
MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said today he hoped for improved relations with the United States in 2010, days after his attack on U.S. missile-defense plans displayed the fragility of efforts to draw closer.

In a New Year greeting, Putin praised U.S. President Barack Obama's efforts to "reset ties," which had reached their lowest point since the Cold War under George W. Bush.

"I sincerely hope that this positive approach will allow us to find optimal solutions to even the most complex questions on the bilateral agenda," Putin said in the message.

Putin, Russia's preeminent politician, criticized the United States on December 29 for not giving Moscow enough information on its reformulated shield plans, and linked the plans to agreement on a new nuclear arms pact.

In a speech in the Far Eastern city of Vladivostok, Putin described the planned antimissile system as a "problem" and warned that Russia would respond by developing new weapons of its own to maintain a military balance.

In September, Obama said the United States would scrap parts of George W. Bush's missile-defense plans, a step seen as an attempt to allay Kremlin fears that the system was a direct threat to Russia.

Obama's revised antimissile plans are based on sea- and land-based missile interceptors in Europe.

Moscow has previously voiced some unease with the vagueness of the new scheme but before Putin's comments it was not directly tied to agreeing a successor to the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I).

Russia and the United States failed to agree on a successor to START I by December 5, when the treaty was due to expire, and have extended it as they try to work out a new agreement.

Putin also congratulated Obama on his Nobel Peace Prize and said they must work together on other issues.

"It is also important to intensify joint efforts to settle the most sharp international and regional problems," said Putin, without elaborating.

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