The three thanks of Joe Biden in Greece

In a solemn ceremony in a very warm atmosphere, which sealed the exceptional level of bilateral relations between the US and Greece, US President Joe Biden received yesterday the Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the White House.

The event took place, one year late due to pandemic restrictions, to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Independence Struggle, in the presence of important figures from the Greek-American community.

According to government sources, he did not lack humor and teasing, with the American President being introduced as “Bidenopoulos” and the Greek Prime Minister proposing the adjective “Bidenakis” while the American President said that due to the close relationship that connects him with Greeks, makes his cross the wrong way.

In addition to the symbolism and symbols (Joe Biden wore a tie with Greek flags yesterday), the government emphasizes that the 3 “thanks” of the American President to the Greek Prime Minister and the Greeks stood out.

1. Thank you for Greece’s reaction to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

In particular, President Joe Biden said: “Unfortunately, Russia’s barbaric attack on Ukraine is at the same time a threat to democracy from authoritarian regimes that seek to overthrow the international legal order. I want to thank you, Mr. Prime Minister, for the moral “The role that Greece has played. It is not easy. I know it and I thank you.”

He continued: “And I want to thank you, Prime Minister, for the courage and the clear attitude you have shown since the beginning of this crisis. Together, we demonstrate the strength and ability of democracies to act together, and we help Ukrainians say no to Russian aggression, and we say no to tyranny and the idea that totalitarianism will overtake democracies in the Middle East. 21st century, because that’s what is at stake here, in my opinion.

2. Thanks for the inspiration for the courage.

“The truth is that I am blessed to have won lifelong friendships and political mentors in the Greek-American community. I was inspired by the courage and leadership of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America who fought for social justice. And back in the days of Martin Luther King Jr. to Luther King. “And thank you. Thank you.”

3. Thanks for the endurance lesson.

“Greek Americans show incredible resilience and determination to keep fighting, against all odds and at all costs.” At the same time he spoke about the courage, the decency, the honor of the Greeks and the Greek-American community.

In his address, however, the US President stressed the close relationship between the two countries and their alignment in defense of common and diplomatic principles.

“The United States and the world owe a great deal to the ancient Greek ideas that first taught us that we, the people and the municipality, our democracy, can control our destiny. And they made us believe in the idea that has endured for millennia. But it is also an idea that every generation had to fight for, every generation has to defeat the mortal enemies of democracy, because in our imperfect world, the appetites and ambitions of a few seem to dominate lives and freedoms forever of many “.

Source: Capital

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