ND keeps up pressure over controversial arms deal

Conservative New Democracy opposition has called on Greece's foreign and defense ministers to appear before Parliament's Institutions and Transparency Committee in connection with a failed deal to sell Greek missiles to Saudi Arabia.

During a press conference Monday, ND spokeswoman Maria Spyraki claimed that surplus missiles sold by Vassilis Papadopoulos, the middleman used by the leftist-led government to broker the deal with Riyadh, ended up in the Syrian city of Raqqa, a former stronghold of Islamic State (ISIS) extremists.

Spyraki cited an official document, produced by the EU's system for monitoring illicit arms trafficking in July 2014, which allegedly shows that bullets manufactured in Axioupoli, near Kilkis in northern Greece - where a factory owned by Papadopoulos is based - were found in Raqqa.

Spyraki called upon the government to explain "if...

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