Steve Georganas MP meets with Greek politician Takis Theodorikakos

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Ambassador of Australia to Greece, Alison Duncan and the Federal Member for Adelaide, Steve Georganas met on Tuesday with Greek Member of Parliament, Takis Theodorikakos.

Mr Georganas is currently visiting Greece for a World Hellenic Inter-Parliamentary Association (PADEE – WHIA) conference in Ioannina.

In a post on X, Theodorikakos said he enjoyed meeting Ms Duncan and Mr Georganas.

“We had a very substantive and creative discussion on friendship and cooperation with Australia,” Theodorikakos wrote.

“[Australia is] a great country with a strong Greek presence. A vibrant expatriate community, part of global Hellenism. A strong advantage for the future of our Homeland.”

Source: Iediseis

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