Greece’s Foreign Minister to address Greek Australians during THI Australia webinar

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Greece’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Nikos Dendias, has been announced as guest speaker at The Hellenic Initiative Australia‘s 5th Digital Conversation Series live webinar.

THI Australia’s President, Nicholas Pappas AM, said: “We are delighted and honoured that the Foreign Minister will be addressing our audience at a time when we are all paying closer attention to global issues and foreign policy matters especially as they affect Greece.”

The Digital Conversation Series continues to deliver the highest calibre international speakers that provide the Greek diaspora with valuable insights and thought provoking discussion.

Previous guest speakers have included Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic; Gianna Angelopoulou-Daskalaki, President of Greece 2021 Committee; Stephen Fry, proud philhellene, actor, comedian and author; and Dr Albert Bourla, Chairman & CEO, Pfizer.

Registration for the live-webinar on Thursday, 7 July 2022 between 5.30pm – 6.30pm (AEST) (10.30am in Athens) is essential and upon registration, guests will receive an email from Zoom with the link.

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