‘Greece 1974-2024: 50 Years of Greek Foreign Policy’ Conference Set for Dec. 12-13

The conference, held at the King George Hotel in Athens, will also be live-streamed

The Council of International Relations, the Delphi Economic Forum, and TO VIMA newspaper, with great pleasure announce the two-day Conference, entitled “Greece 1974-2024: 50 Years of Greek Foreign Policy”, which will take place at the King George Hotel, Syntagma Square, Athens, on Thursday-Friday, 12 & 13 December, 2024.

A constructive reflection on the first 50 years of the Third Hellenic Republic from the perspective of diplomacy and international relations. What degree of continuity and consistency characterizes the country’s foreign policy, as it has been implemented by successive administrations, on crucial matters such as the Cyprus issue, Greece-Turkey and other bilateral relations, participation in the European Union, our position in the Balkans, Europe, the Eastern Mediterranean and the world?

What role has Greece played, and what role does it seek to play, in the fields of energy, economy, security, at the national, regional and international level? How does the large Greek diaspora affect Greek foreign policy, and how is it affected by it?

Leading figures from the fields of politics, security, science and civil society are invited to answer these and other key questions. The conference will climax and culminate with the formulation of a vision for the next 50 years of the current Hellenic Republic.

You may find here the English agenda.

Greece 1974-2024

Among the Conference’s confirmed speakers are:

Katerina Sakellaropoulou
President of the
Hellenic Republic

Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Prime Minister of the
Hellenic Republic

Nikos Androulakis
President
PASOK-Movement for Change

George Gerapetritis
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Hellenic Republic

Nikos Kotzias
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(2015-2018)

Alexandra Papadopoulou
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Hellenic Republic

George Papandreou
Prime Minister of the
Hellenic Republic
(2009-2011)

Prokopios Pavlopoulos
President of the Hellenic Republic
(2015-2020)

Antonis Samaras
Prime Minister of the
Hellenic Republic
(2012-2015)

Margaritis Schinas
Vice-President, European Commission, Promoting our European Way of Life

Alexis Tsipras
Prime Minister of the
Hellenic Republic
(2015-2019)

Evangelos Venizelos
Professor, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs (2013-2015), Greece
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