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NATO CMX25: Crisis Management Exercise Concludes with the Participation of HNDGS

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Greek NewsNATO CMX25: Crisis Management Exercise Concludes with the Participation of HNDGS

From March 13 to March 17, 2025, the final phase of NATO’s Crisis Management Exercise “Crisis Management Exercise 2025 – CMX25” took place, with the participation of the Hellenic National Defence General Staff (HNDGS).

The exercise aimed to test and evaluate crisis management procedures at all levels, both at the Alliance and national levels. Through a simulated scenario involving a complex politico-military environment with hybrid threats, participants trained in effective response and cooperation between military and civilian entities.

As part of Greece’s participation, the National Response Cell was formed under the Crisis Management Directorate of HNDGS. It included staff officers from HNDGS, the General Staffs (GS), the Special Warfare Command (SWC), the Directorate of Constructions and Natural Disaster Response (DIKAFKA), as well as representatives from the government and relevant ministries.

Crisis Management Exercise 2025 (NATO CMX25)
Crisis Management Exercise 2025 (NATO CMX25)

CMX25 saw the participation of all NATO member states, NATO Command Structure Headquarters, international organizations, and EU institutions, including the European Commission, the EU Council, and the European External Action Service (EEAS).

The successful completion of the exercise strengthened interoperability and cooperation among allies, reaffirming the Alliance’s and its member states’ readiness to manage crises and hybrid threats.

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