Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Ioannis Loverdos strengthens ties in Adelaide visit

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Greece’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for Greeks Abroad, Ioannis Loverdos, is visiting Adelaide, where he has met with local officials and members of the Greek community to advance diplomatic, cultural, and educational ties between Greece and South Australia.

During his visit, Loverdos was warmly received by the Lord Mayor of Adelaide, Jane Lomax-Smith, at the Adelaide Town Hall.

The two discussed the recently signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the City of Athens and the City of Adelaide – an initiative designed to bridge two “capitals of the South.” The agreement is expected to foster collaboration in key areas including culture, tourism, smart city innovation, digital transformation, and environmental sustainability.

The Deputy Minister was accompanied by the Ambassador of Greece to Australia, Stavros Venizelos, and the Consul General of Greece in Adelaide, Alexandra Theodoropoulou.

Loverdos also visited the Consulate-General of Greece in Adelaide, as well as the Community and Parish of Saint George Thebarton and St George College, which operates under the auspices of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia.

He was welcomed with traditional Greek dances performed by students – a gesture that moved him deeply. Loverdos expressed his gratitude and congratulated teachers and students for their ongoing commitment to preserving and promoting Greek language and culture.

Later, Loverdos met with His Grace Bishop Silouan of Adelaide at the Greek Orthodox Archiepiscopal Church of Saint Sophia.

The Deputy Minister also held discussions with South Australia’s Treasurer, Tom Koutsantonis MP, at the Parliament of South Australia. Their talks focused on the ongoing efforts by Greece to enhance consular services and strengthen engagement with the Greek Australian diaspora.

Loverdos’ visit to Adelaide forms part of a broader diplomatic mission to deepen bilateral cooperation and reinforce Greece’s bonds with Greek communities across Australia.

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