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Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Cretans’ outrage cancels controversial Paratroopers’ event on “Nazis invasion of Crete”

Strong reactions by local politicians and ordinary people on the island of Crete manage to cancel a despicable event by a paratroopers association that was planning to hold an event and “honor” the 80-year anniversary of the Nazi-German invasion of Crete. With posts on social media, the so-called European Paratroopers Association had announced it was … The post Cretans’ outrage cancels controversial Paratroopers’ event on “Nazis invasion of Crete” appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.


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Mandatory self-tests for groups of private & public sector employees or fines

Labor Minister Kostis Hatzidakis and Deputy Health Minister Vassilis Kotzamanis announced on Wednesday that Covid-19 self-tests will be mandatory for several public and private sector workers starting on Monday, April 19, 2021. All these workers will have to self-test once per week to be allowed to attend their work duties. Private sector employees who will … The post Mandatory self-tests for groups of private & public sector employees or fines appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.


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Group of parents files lawsuit against Greek state over Covid-19 self-tests

They claim it is unconstitutional to ban students from going to school if they have not done a self-test


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Greece orders COVID self-testing for service workers

ATHENS, April 14 (Reuters) - Greece will make self-testing for COVID-19 compulsory for service workers in sectors including shops, restaurants and transport, authorities said on Wednesday ...


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Greek, Libyan Officials Agree to Resume Talks Over Maritime Border Dispute

ATHENS (Sputnik) - Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Mohamed al-Menfi, the head of the Libyan Presidential Council, on Wednesday agreed to resume talks on maritime zoning issues in the Mediterranean Sea.


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Greece accelerates reopening, plans to welcome tourists back from next week

Load Error Editor’s note: This story has been updated with new information. Greece is reopening to some tourists sooner than originally expected. A Greek official said on Wednesday that the country ...


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Greece to ditch quarantine for tourists who are vaccinated or test negative

Country takes ‘baby steps’ to reopen as passengers from 32 countries won’t need to self-isolate, says official Last modified on Wed 14 Apr 2021 13.12 EDT Greece will take a first step towards ...


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Dendias meets with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew in Constantinople

GREEK Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias met with the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew in Constantinople (Κωνσταντινούπολις, Turkish: İstanbul).


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Theocharis begins three day tour of Russia

On Wednesday he attended the opening of the Photography Exhibition at the ITAR-TASS news agency. This was part of 2021, the year of GREEK- ...


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GREECE Sets Goal of 4 Million COVID-19 Vaccinations Through May

ATHENS - With only some 1.5 million people having received one of two required COVID-19 vaccine shots so far, GREECE'S New Democracy ...


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Greece and Libya agree to talks on disputed eastern Mediterranean sea borders

The announcement of negotiations by GREEK Prime Minister ...


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In ‘Monday,’ Greece is the word

We don’t expect the lovers in romantic dramas to be perfect; all we ask is that they be interestingly flawed. “Monday,” a Greece-set film starring Sebastian Stan and Denise Gough, only makes on good ...


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Greece will welcome back tourists without restrictions from next week

Greece will lift quarantine restrictions for tourists from the UK, EU, and four other countries. Travellers will have to be vaccinated or test positive to avoid quarantine. The UK won't allow travel ...


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Ambassador Pyatt: I'm proud to reaffirm the cry, Long Live GREECE!

Ambassador Pyatt's Remarks at Opening of the Museum on Philhellenism in Athens, GREECE. Kalimera sas. Minister Vlassis, Minister Stefanis, my dear ...


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Live from GREECE: Where Viruses, Bananas, and Tourism Are the Rage

Read on to find out why. Yesterday a reporter from the Washington Post called me out of the blue to ask about GREECE'S handling of the pandemic, and ...


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Group of 189 Dutch Citizens Land in GREECE for a Test Holiday

Previously, GREECE authorities announced that the country will reopen to tourists on May 14, and not long after that announcement, GREECE'S Tourism ...


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GREECE-Cyprus-Lebanon trilateral meeting in Athens on Thursday

Advertisment. A trilateral meeting between the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of GREECE, the Republic of Cyprus and Lebanon will take ...


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Knives Out 2 with Daniel Craig to be filmed in GREECE this Summer

The follow-up to director Rian Johnson's popular movie Knives Out (2019) will begin filming in GREECE. Rian Johnson Still Talking To Lucasfilm for ...


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Refugee pushbacks: GREECE prepares to indict whistleblowers

Activists raise alarm over the pattern of pushbacks, which gained momentum after Turkey encouraged refugees to enter GREECE, as the EU turns a ...


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Saint Nicholas Shrine to be Clad in Same Marble as the Parthenon

St. Nicholas Shrine, at Ground Zero in Manhattan, will soon be clad in Pentelic marble like the Parthenon, atop the Acropolis in Athens. Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.


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Greece Set to Lift Quarantine for Travel from the US, EU, Britain

Greece is set to ease travel and lift the quarantine requirement for vaccinated American, British and EU travelers by next week. Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.


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Extremely Rare Harry Agganis Baseball Card Up for Auction

A rare signed 1955 Topps Baseball card of Greek-American baseball player Harry Agganis is now up for auction with Robert Edward Auctions. Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.


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Theodoros Griego: The First Greek to Set Foot in America in 1528

The first Greek person to ever set foot in America was a man named Theodoros Griego, and he arrived in the country in 1528. Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.


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Covid-19: Intubations Reach New Highs in Greece on Wednesday

Greece recorded its highest number of Covid-19 patients on ventilators Wednesday, with 809 people undergoing the intensive treatment. Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.


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Greece, Libya to hold talks over maritime border demarcation

Greece and Libya have agreed on the “immediate resumption” of talks to mark out their maritime zones in the Mediterranean Sea, according to Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. His comments on ...


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Ar -Raha, significant archeological landmark in Sweida Province

Sweida, SANA- A number of old documents inscribed on basalt stones in Greek were found in the old village of Ar-Raha, archeologist Hassan Hatoum said. The inscriptions documented historical


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Trilateral meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Greece, the Republic of Cyprus and Lebanon (Athens, 15 April 2021)

A trilateral meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Greece, the Republic of Cyprus and Lebanon will be held on Thursday, 15 April, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In the context of the meeting, the three countries’ Ministers of Foreign Affairs will have private and then expanded talks, followed by statements to the press at about 12:00. The talks are expected to focus on strengthening trilateral political and economic cooperation – including the response to the repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic and Lebanon-EU cooperation – as well as on regional developments, with emphasis on the Eastern Mediterranean, Libya and Syria. In this context, Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikos Dendias is expected to have separate bilateral meetings with his Cypriot counterpart, Nikos Christodoulides, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lebanon, Charbel Wehbé.


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Statement of Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikos Dendias following his meeting with His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew (Istanbul, 14 April 2021)

“I am very pleased and moved to be meeting today with His All Holiness, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew. I would like to convey the warm greetings and respects of the Prime Minister of Greece, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who has already conveyed his condolences, as have I, for the unfortunate passing of the Patriarch’s associate. I would also like to express my best wishes and congratulate him on his 30 years on the Ecumenical Throne and, if I am not mistaken, his 60 years of priesthood. May God support and bless his effort in the leadership of Orthodoxy. Moreover, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has a very strong interest in the Patriarch's initiatives on especially sensitive issues, such as environmental protection, on which the Ecumenical Throne is very active globally. So, I will have the opportunity to talk to him about issues that concern Orthodoxy, the Greek community here in Istanbul, and other matters of shared interest. As I always say, it is a great pleasure and honour to be meeting once again with the Ecumenical Patriarch. Thank you very much, Your All Holiness, for giving me this opportunity.


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Cyprus cabinet rolls up sleeve for troubled AstraZeneca COVID-19 jab

In a bid to encourage reluctant islanders to take AstraZeneca jabs, members of the Greek Cypriot cabinet are to stage a joint Covid-19 vaccination event on Thursday to try to shore up public trust.


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Discussion on opening lower school grades to be held after Easter, says Education Minister

Greece’s Education Minister said on Wednesday that discussion about in-person classes in primary schools and the lower grades of secondary school will be on the table after Easter. Speaking to public broadcaster ERT TV, minister Niki Kerameos said that the epidemiologists’ committee advising the government has not made any proposal for the reopening of lower … The post Discussion on opening lower school grades to be held after Easter, says Education Minister appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.


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EU countries move towards COVID passes to reopen summer travel

European Union countries formally agreed on Wednesday to launch COVID travel passes as a step towards reopening to tourism this summer and will negotiate details with the bloc’s lawmakers in May, two diplomatic sources said. The certificates would allow those vaccinated, recovered from COVID-19 or with negative test results to travel more easily in the … The post EU countries move towards COVID passes to reopen summer travel appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.


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“Greek potatoes spring season starting”

According to Dimitris Koutsogiannopoulos, import, export and sales manager for Greek Fruits, last season wasn’t as bad for them as it was in general for Greece: “The new potatoes season is starting ...


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GREEK bass, bream firms urge gov't to support sector

Greece's fish farming sector has been hit heavily by the pandemic, Apostolos Touralias, president of the board of directors of the GREEK aquaculture ...


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Ambassador Pyatt's Remarks at Opening of the Museum on Philhellenism

I hope it's easier to say in GREEK! Our Embassy is very proud to support the museum's exhibition on “American Philhellenism” as part of our year-long ...


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COVID-19 pandemic behind us, says GREEK minister

COVID-19 pandemic behind us, says GREEK minister ... Advertisment. While a fuller picture for the entire week will emerge on Friday, signs of a slight de- ...


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Poll: Return of Acropolis Rally Important for GREECE'S Promotion

the majority of people – 56 percent – voted for Central GREECE, while 26 percent selected the Peloponnese. When asked which city they would prefer as ...


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Greek islands are on a mission to roll out vaccines to welcome Brits back in summer

The Greek Islands are on a mission to vaccinate their populations so that they can welcome Brits back for holidays from May ...


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Born on this day: Konstantinos Paparrigopoulos, founder of GREEK historiography

Advertisment. Konstantinos Paparrigopoulos (Κωνσταντίνος Παπαρρηγόπουλος) (1815-1891) was a 19th-century GREEK historian, considered the ...


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In memory of Vasilios Bill Condos: A good man who will be missed

 Vasilios Bill Condos of Astoria and Mattituck NY., a kind, gentle person, funeral service was held at St. Catherine and St. George’s Greek Orthodox Church on Monday, April 12, 2021, from 12:15 p.m. – 1 p.m. He was interned at St. Michael’s Cemetery, Astoria. Rev. Father Anastasios Pourakis, in an emotional service, said “this past […] The post In memory of Vasilios Bill Condos: A good man who will be missed appeared first on Hellenic News of America.


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Travel news latest: Greece to open to vaccinated Britons next week

Greece will open its borders to vaccinated travellers from the UK from next week, as well as those who test negative for Covid-10, the country has said. Load Error A government official said on ...


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Greece, Libya to discuss delineating maritime boundaries

Greece says it is to hold talks with Libya on delineating maritime boundaries in the Mediterranean, following a meeting between the Greek prime minister and the head of the Libyan Presidential Council


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Greece Says it Will Start Talks with Libya on Maritime Zones

Greece and Libya have agreed to hold talks on marking out their maritime zones in the Mediterranean, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.


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Coronavirus live news: Greece to end quarantine from some countries next week; France stops all flights from Brazil over variant fears

Greece to end quarantine for EU and five other countries including the UK; French PM says P.1 variant is partly to blame for fuelling third wave in France; UK study to examine if vaccines can be safel ...


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The First 33600 Doses of J&J's Vaccine Delivered to GREECE on Wednesday

GREECE expects 1.3 million doses of vaccine from Johnson & Johnson by June. The company had confirmed that it intended to deliver 55 million doses ...


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Turkey rescues 117 migrants pushed back by GREECE in Aegean

Turkish coast guard teams on Tuesday rescued at least 117 irregular migrants pushed back by GREECE in the Aegean Sea off Turkey's western ...


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33,600 doses of Johnson & Johnson vaccine arrive in Greece

The first 33,600 doses of Johnson & Johnson’s single-shot vaccine will be delivered to Greece on Wednesday. The country expects 1.3 million doses of vaccine from Johnson & Johnson by June. According to state-run news agency amna, the company had confirmed that it intended to deliver 55 million doses of its vaccine to the EU, … The post 33,600 doses of Johnson & Johnson vaccine arrive in Greece appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.


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Greece and Libya agree to talk on delimitation of maritime zones, says Mitsotakis

Greece and Libya have agreed to hold talks on marking out their maritime zones in the Mediterranean Sea, Prime Minister Mitsotakis said on Wednesday, after a meeting with the president of the Libyan Presidential Council, Mohamed al-Menfi. In a statement after the meeting, Mitsotakis said the two leaders “agreed on the immediate resumption of talks … The post Greece and Libya agree to talk on delimitation of maritime zones, says Mitsotakis appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.


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Interview of the Secretary General for Greeks Abroad and Public Diplomacy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, John Chrysoulakis, to the english language magazine GREEK BUSINESS FILE (March-April 2021 Issue)

What are the programs that you are currently implementing at the General Secretariat for Greeks Abroad and Public Diplomacy of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the Hellenic Republic?The General Secretariat for Greeks Abroad and Public Diplomacy has now a dual focus, on the one hand the Diaspora and on the other Public Diplomacy. These two aspects are complementary, extroversive and act as an operational arm for the promotion of Greece abroad. The newly established General Secretariat is more than ever committed to bringing the Greek communities closer to each other, strengthen their ties with the homeland, and preserve their cultural identity. At the same time, through Public Diplomacy campaigns, the General Secretariat is creating a modern narrative for the country and promoting its image internationally, with help and cooperation of the Greeks abroad, who, wherever they live, are a prominent part of the local communities. With regard to our program for the Greek Diaspora, which is a strategic priority for our country, I could first mention the actions we have planned, and those that our Diaspora has proposed, for the celebration of the Bicentennial of the Greek War of Independence. Another program, which is the result of long efforts, is about keeping the Greek language alive and in this context we participated in numerous events organized all over the world on the occasion of the International Greek Language Day. This is the capstone of our long efforts to preserve the Greek language and disseminate the Greek culture among the children of our Diaspora up to the 4th generation. In this vein, we were actively involved in the creation and promotion of the e- learning platform "StaEllinika.com", a very useful free tool that the Greek Diaspora, as well as the philhellenes and their children, can use to learn our language, history and culture. This was made possible due to the collaboration of the General Secretariat with the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Centre for Hellenic Studies at the Simon Fraser University. The platform was entirely funded by Stavros Niarchos Foundation, first launched in April 2020 and officially presented in October 2020. There are currently more than 28,000 registered users from 118 countries. It is also important to mention that the Hosting Programs that we are redesigning, and which will take place this year, if sanitary conditions allow, will no longer be just holidays in Greece, but will be combined with learning of the Greek language and culture. In this way, we are confident that this amazing experience will leave an indelible mark on the children’s souls. In this context, another action that we are planning for our Diaspora and the philhellenes is about operating Summer Schools with Greek language courses. Especially for the children of our Diaspora, these schools will start operating in 3 age groups very shortly, where Greek language, history and culture will be taught. Furthermore, women could not be exempted from our plans. In fact, under the Auspices of the General Secretariat, the Greek International Women Awards will be held this year for the second time. These awards were established to recognize and reward Greek women from Greece and abroad who stand out due to their professional achievements or actions. Finally, I would like to stress that thanks to our efforts, for the first time, the Economics Olympiad, an international knowledge competition in economics and finance for high school students, will accept applications from Greek schools abroad for the first time. What exactly is public diplomacy and how will you practice it?Public Diplomacy is an important soft power mechanism which, thanks to the advance of new technologies and Social Media, is gaining more and more ground in our country's effort to promote its new image to international audiences. It is a horizontal policy that assists all types of diplomacy, such as political, economic, cultural, educational, etc. This is why Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has integrated it to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, aiming at creating a decision-making centre that will coordinate and streamline policies and messages that our country wishes to communicate abroad. One hundred and eighty highly trained communication officers, graduates of the National School of Public Administration, work at the General Secretariat for Greeks Abroad and Public Diplomacy. Its structure includes 29 Public Diplomacy Offices operating in several of our Diplomatic Missions in Europe, America, China and Australia. Our goal is to expand our network to Canada, Latin America, Africa and Asia, where Greece has not only political and economic interests, but also a vibrant Diaspora. Our officers staff the Public Diplomacy Offices, act as Spokespersons of our  Missions, network with media representatives of the host country and communicate the positions and comparative advantages of Greece, through targeted actions, communication campaigns and customized events. Let me underline that last year Greece, ranked among the top ten “soft power” countries in the world for the first time according to IFG-Monocle Soft Power Survey 2020 which is an international survey about countries whose softer tactics are bearing fruits, proving the great strides we have made in this field. How will you strengthen our relations with the Greek communities abroad? What is your plan? Further strengthening relations with the Diaspora is our top priority and that is why we have established a permanent two-way dialogue with Greeks all over the world, so as to listen to their needs and support them as much as possible. I often participate in the meetings of the European Network of Greeks Elected in Local Administration, as well as in the meetings of the Parliamentary Special Permanent Committee on Greeks Abroad. Of particular interest are the meetings and visits of the World Hellenic Inter -parliamentary Association (organization of the Greek Diaspora bringing together legislators of Greek origin from around the world), a very important network that supports our national issues and showcases our culture globally. Our frequent contacts with international sectoral networks, involving prominent Greeks, give us the opportunity, during the conferences we organize, to exchange ideas and collaborate in drafting proposals aiming at reconnecting them with Greece and transferring their experience and know-how to our country. One of our initiatives in this context is to promote a network of excellence for scientists who live or want to live in Greece and produce work of high international standards. At the same time, we are drafting plans that will bring the Diaspora closer to their homeland, such as the strategy of second residence acquisition in Greece, especially in villages, islands and the mountainous parts of the country. What is the biggest challenge you have to manage? The biggest challenge at this time, both for me and my staff, is the smooth implementation of our plans during the difficult times we are all facing. It was inevitable that all actions involving visits and face to face contact would be suspended, and unfortunately there were many well planned action. But what has not been suspended and remains undiminished is our interest in the Diaspora. Thanks to digital technology, I am able to meet them online, participate in virtual conferences, exchange views, listen to their worries and propose solutions to various issues. At the same time, working with other competent agencies, we continue to plan and develop strategies in order to further promote the image of modern Greece abroad, through targeted actions implemented by the Public Diplomacy Offices. I look forward to the end of the pandemic, which will allow me to visit again the Greek communities around the world, listen to their problems and their ideas, but also demonstrate to them the interest and support of the Greek government. What are your actions in Africa, the Middle East, Egypt, America, Australia, where the presence of Greek communities is strong? As I mentioned earlier, despite the restrictions related to the pandemic in the last 12 months, we have had the pleasure of meeting frequently our fellow Greeks during the innumerable events that we organized, participated in or supported. Just to name a few, I would like to start by mentioning the conference about the internationalization of Greek Universities and their foreign language study programs "Reinforcing Bridges Between Greek Universities and the Greek Diaspora” which we recently co-organized with the General Secretariat of Higher Education and was attended by thousands of Greeks from 69 countries.   We celebrated the International Greek Language Day, by creating special videos and organizing conferences and roundtables around the world, sending out our message not only to most European countries, but also to places as far as Los Angeles, Montreal and Sydney. We promoted our Greek language by being present wherever our teachers met, in Africa, Europe, America, all over the world. We implemented our plan aiming at strengthening school education in Africa, providing Congolese schools with computers, books and digital material, while I personally attended, together with His Eminence Metropolitan Ioannis of Zambia, events of Zambian schools, as well as other events organized by the Greek Department of the SAHETI School. We sent school books to our children in 6 Latin American countries, promptly fulfilling their request. We often worked together and exchanged views with our Diaspora doctors who are at the forefront of the battle against COVID-19. Sharing experiences with our own doctors, through the networks we have created, has yielded impressive results. At the same time we brought doctors into contact with very prominent Diaspora scientists from the medical and biotechnology sectors, which was of great benefit to them due to the specialized opinions they heard. We highlighted the excellent artistic effort of the thousands of Diaspora children that participated in the International Student Painting Competition "Near or far, WE are all ONE". 125 drawings received distinctions from a total of 3520 submitted works from 30 countries. These 125 drawings are already being digitally displayed and will soon be printed for a special commemorative album that we will create with the kind support of the Hellenic Parliament. The children of the Greek Diaspora were also at the heart of the unique festive TV program "Christmas where there are Greeks" that we produced together with ERT-World. Listening to them singing carols and songs and watching their Christmas traditions, we really experienced how Greeks all over the world celebrate Christmas Holidays: from Congo and Sweden, to Argentina and Japan. We supported and placed under our Auspices the 5th Kastellorizo International Documentary Festival, establishing for the first time the prize "Odysseas" for the best creator from the Diaspora. We also supported and placed under our Auspices Greek Film Festivals, such as that of Sweden, but also Song Festivals, such as that of Ukraine. We were present at the Cultural Gala of China that honored us with a touching dance of Chinese students of the Dance Academy of Minzu University to the sounds of Mikis Theodorakis’ "Zorba’s dance". We all want to return to normalcy, but until then, we are still working hard to ensure that our ties with the Diaspora continue to be strong despite the pandemic. This year we are celebrating the bicentennial of the Greek Revolution. What is the symbolic message you wish to send across the world? What will be the participation of the Greeks Abroad in the celebrations? This year is indeed a milestone for our country as it marks 200 years since the beginning of the Greek Revolution. After my appointment as responsible for the cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the Commission "Greece 2021", I met with Commission’s President Gianna Angelopoulou-Daskalakis and discussed issues related to the promotion of the Commission's actions and events for the celebration of the Bicentennial of the Greek War of Independence, so that their symbolic message could be spread throughout the world. In this respect, we explored possibilities for synergies as well as the participation of the Greek Diaspora. As Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has stressed, the celebrations is also a matter of the Diaspora and it would be unthinkable to celebrate this anniversary without them. In order to receive the support that the Greek State and the Commission can offer, all Greek communities and organizations have already been asked to contribute to the anniversary events and some 290 proposals have already been submitted. We want the anniversary to be celebrated by all Greeks, wherever they live. On our part, we will globally promote, through the Public Diplomacy Offices, those specific actions that the Commission will adopt. Finally, I would like to point out our official cooperation with Piraeus Bank, the Concert Hall, the War Museum and other organizations, that produce digital materials that the General Secretariat will convey to the Diaspora in order to be included in anniversary celebrations all over the world.


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Greece FM Dendias to visit Turkey amid Mediterranean crisis

Greek foreign minister meets his Turkish counterpart on Thursday in a bid to pave the way for a future summit.


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Sabah: “Greece provokes by conducting military exercises in Chios”

“The GREEK army, continuing its provocations, withdrew its army and armored vehicles to the island of Chios, which is 6 km away from Kyssos (Κυσσός, ...


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