The Greek Current

Greece is more than a 'pillar of stability', it is a paradigm


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Last week in Washington, DC Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis seized the opportunity to present Greece as more than a “pillar of stability” and a “reliable ally,” drawing a direct line between core American values and interests and fundamental Hellenic national issues. Endy Zemenides, HALC’s Executive Director, joins Thanos Davelis to look at why, after last week, Greece is now a paradigm in terms of both geopolitics and values.

Read Endy Zemenides’s latest op-ed in Kathimerini: A paradigm

You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:

Turkey demands ‘concrete steps’ to back Nordics’ NATO bids

Vartholomaios says Russian church has ‘disappointed us’ over Ukraine

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