The rearmament of Europe and Turkey’s activities in the wider region bring a question that has long exercised Greek politics back to the fore. What sort of Turkey do we want? Obviously, the question is rhetorical. No nation, Turkey or any other, is ever going to ask us what kind of country we would like […]
At the same time, Patriarch John X of Antioch has urged calm, encouraging Christians to remain in their ancestral homes despite the growing challenges.
Former minister of migration and asylum and New Democracy MP Dimitris Kairidis discusses Greek foreign policy and international relations in an exclusive interview with TO BHMA International edition
Two days ago, on February 9, he was in Damascus, Syria, where he met with Syria’s transitional leader Ahmad Al-Sarra and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Asaad Αl Shaibani.
A landmark conference reflected on Greece’s transformation since the fall of the Colonels’ regime, examining foreign policy successes, regional challenges, and the road ahead
I listened carefully to all the politicians, functionaries and academics who spoke at the conference on foreign policy co-organised by To Vima, the Delphi Economic Forum and the Council for International Relations (at the King George Hotel, December 12-13). And I’ll let you in on a secret. There didn’t seem to be much of significance […]
The conference, held at the King George Hotel in Athens, will also be live-streamed
The Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs met with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan in Brussels on the sidelines of the Informal Meeting of EU Foreign Ministers on Thursday
PM Mitsotakis and President Erdogan signed the Declaration on Thursday in Athens