Greek American News Digest
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Mitsotakis, Trump meeting scheduled for September 24 in New York
Ekathimerini (Sept. 17)
A meeting between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and US President Donald Trump has been set for September 24, on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York, state-run news agency ANA-MPA reported on Monday, citing sources. read more
Greece and Turkey Are Playing Dangerous War Games on the Aegean Sea
VICE (Sept. 11)
The alarm bell rang out across the August heat at Greece's 111 Wing fighter base, jolting two F-16 Viper pilots who'd been idly watching a Greek soap opera in their air-conditioned hut. Within minutes, the two men were helming the Hellenic Air Force's most advanced fighter jets as they raced down the tarmac and roared into the blue skies over the Aegean Sea. They were on a mission to intercept Turkish intruders. read more
Greek Defence Minister, U.S. Ambassador Visit Works at Alexandroupolis
The National Herald (Sept. 15)
Greece's Defence Minister Nikos Panagiotopoulos and U.S. Ambassador to Greece Geoffrey Pyatt on Friday paid a visit to the port of Alexandroupolis to observe the work underway for raising the sunken dredger "Olga", which is taking place with funding from the U.S. Army. read more
A Small Recognition From The U.S. Is A Big Step For Cyprus
Forbes (Sept. 14)
A few days ago, Maxine Waters, Chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee, issued a very important statement for Cyprus. The statement came after a bipartisan Congressional delegation - which Waters was leading - concluded its visit to Cyprus. read more
Cyprus president: Turkey's aim for control scuppers peace
Associated Press (Sept. 17)
Turkey is undercutting efforts to quickly revive peace talks aimed at solving Cyprus' decades-long ethnic split by imposing unacceptable terms, the island nation's president said Tuesday. read more
The discovery of the ancient Greek city of Tenea
BBC (Sept. 16)
It was a baking hot summer's day and I was in a car driving through the dramatic hills and lush vegetation of the Peloponnese in Greece. "Look at this whole plain," my driver, Eleni Korka, said, gesturing out the window. To our left was a huge, flat area, covered in olive trees and scrub bushes. Where it ended, the earth transformed sharply into forested mountains. read more
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