Athens hosts first Greek Youth Diaspora Symposium

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The Greek Foreign Ministry is hosting the inaugural Greek Youth Diaspora Symposium on November 27-28 at the Hellenic Cosmos cultural centre in Athens.

Under the theme “Diaspora Dialogues: Connecting Young Voices around the World,” the event will gather young individuals aged between 18 and 25 with Greek roots from across the globe.

The symposium, organised by the General Secretariat for Greeks Abroad and Public Diplomacy, aims to foster cooperation among Greek communities worldwide and strengthen their connection with Greece. Participants will also address key issues such as protecting cultural heritage.

You can watch the Symposium here.

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