Yiannis Amanatidis

Construction of Votanikos Mosque to start

Works for the erection of an Islamic Mosque at Votanikos are expected to start within the next days. The Greek Navy had granted an abandoned building to this end, which will be converted into a religious site for thousands of Muslims currently residing in Athens. The building of the Mosque is estimated to cost 887,000 Euros to the Greek taxpayer.

Holy Fire arrives in Athens from Jerusalem ahead of Easter celebrations

The Holy Fire from Jerusalem arrived in Athens by airplane at 8 p.m. on Saturday, ahead of Easter celebrations in Greece.

The flame was received with the protocol reserved for heads of state after Patriarch Theophilos of Jerusalem had been handed it to a Greek delegation led by Deputy Foreign Minister Yiannis Amanatidis.

Deputy FM Amanatidis meets Archbishop Ieronymos

Deputy Foreign Minister Yiannis Amanatidis met with Archbishop of Athens and All Greece, Ieronymos following the international conference held on the initiative of the Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias in Athens.

They talked about the joint actions implemented by the Church of Greece and the State to help in the refugee crisis, and Church’s contribution to the interfaith dialogue.

Dep. FM to participate at 38th General Conference of UNESCO

Deputy Foreign Minister Yiannis Amanatidis will represent Greece at the 38th General Conference of UNESCO.

The General Conference, which is held every two years, aims to establish the “road map” of the organization for the fulfillment of the targets adopted at the Headquarters of United Nations in New York.

Education Minister isolated by govt in comments refuting Pontic Genocide

Greek Education Minister Nikos Filis is a persona non grata following comments made on private STAR TV where he refuted the occurence of the Pontic Genocide that resulted in the slaughter of tens of thousands of Pontic Greeks of the Black Sea region by Turks almost a century ago.

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