Marking 42 years since the unilateral declaration of a breakaway entity in Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus, Athens calls on all states to uphold international law, reject revisionism, and support renewed UN-led efforts toward a comprehensive settlement
Kyriakos Mitsotakis praised the U.S.-brokered agreement between Israel and Hamas, highlighting its potential for peace and stability, while stressing the need for all sides to fully honor the terms
The attack on the Greek City of Poros day cruise remains the deadliest peacetime atrocity in modern Greek history, and is a sobering reminder of the potential cost of Greece’s entanglements in the Middle East
Greece's Foreign Ministry made the announcement, a day after helping 105 Greeks repatriate from Israel.
The repatriation flights also facilitated citizens from other EU and third countries
Israel's military says the drones may take several hours to reach the country and has urged citizens to take cover.
Greece and EU leaders condemn Russia’s missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, which killed 34 civilians. Athens urges urgent ceasefire and end to violence.
Greeks will need to complete an online electronic travel authorization before heading to the UK.
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis is traveling to Brussels today to participate in the EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting on Monday, March 17, to discuss Ukraine, the middle east, and EU-US relations.
Greece reaffirms support for international law, condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine while highlighting concerns for the Greek diaspora in Mariupol.
In its announcement, the ministry especially emphasizes the importance of protecting civilians, including religious minorities in Syria