Nikos Dendias and US Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle hold talks on defence cooperation

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Greek Defence Minister Nikos Dendias met newly appointed US Ambassador to Greece Kimberly Guilfoyle on Thursday, November 13, for their first round of talks at the Defence Ministry, centred on strengthening bilateral military cooperation.

Dendias said the meeting focused on “strategic defence relations and the prospects for further deepening them,” noting in a post on X that he also wished Guilfoyle “every success in her new duties.”

Guilfoyle reiterated her commitment to expanding the “robust defence partnership” between the two countries.

She announced that US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has approved Greece’s entry into the US State Partnership Program, which will boost military cooperation, joint training, and wider ties in government, business, and education.

Earlier on Thursday, the ambassador met Archbishop Ieronymos, calling the encounter “an honour and blessing” and expressing hope for “a fruitful relationship with the Church.”

Guilfoyle officially began her duties in Athens on November 3.

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