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9th December 2014 Athens, Greece

Sotiris Leontaris

by Sotiris Leontaris

Head of DIT, British Embassy Athens, focusing on the Embassy's commercial work

The 9th December is World Anti Corruption Day. Why does corruption matter?

The UN World Anti-Corruption Day is commemorated on 9 December. Some will argue that it is part of everyday life and present in every society. I personally disagree, as I believe that It erodes trust within societies –and particularly young people- between businesses and between nations. Corruption diverts resources from where they are most needed, […]

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8th November 2014 Athens, Greece

British Ambassador to Greece, John Kittmer

by John Kittmer

Former UK ambassador to the Hellenic Republic

In Memoriam

I attend a lot of commemorative events. Greeks and Britons share much history, and we value its importance, feeling its presence at least dimly in our lives. We commemorate key moments of our history, because we are aware that the freedoms we enjoy were built on the endeavours of those who were here before us. […]

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21st October 2014 Athens, Greece

British Ambassador to Greece, John Kittmer

by John Kittmer

Former UK ambassador to the Hellenic Republic

“We are all citizens” – Promoting civil society in Greece

I found myself on Crete two weeks ago. It’s always a pleasure to be on the Great Island. Cretan hospitality, the landscape, the beaches, the cuisine, the archaeology, the local grappa, the great cities…what’s not to like? I had spent an unforgettable week there on leave in July – not far from Kissamos, in the […]

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25th August 2014 Athens, Greece

British Ambassador to Greece, John Kittmer

by John Kittmer

Former UK ambassador to the Hellenic Republic

Tragedy and the tragic

Ten days ago, I attended the last performance at this year’s Festival of Epidauros, Nikaiti Kondouri’s production of Aeschylus’ Persians. There were more than 6,000 people on the beautiful marble seating of the ancient theatre. The atmosphere beforehand was lively, expectant, talkative. But once the drama began, this huge audience fell mute and minutely attentive. […]

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15th July 2014 Athens, Greece

British Ambassador to Greece, John Kittmer

by John Kittmer

Former UK ambassador to the Hellenic Republic

Wales: A country of castles, dragons, natural beauty…and a summit

In early September, the UK will host the next NATO Summit at Newport. The Summit will be an important event in itself, but it’s also an opportunity for us to promote one of the less known countries of the United Kingdom: Wales! Most of the Anglophone Greeks I know are in love with London. More […]

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23rd June 2014 Athens, Greece

Sotiris Leontaris

by Sotiris Leontaris

Head of DIT, British Embassy Athens, focusing on the Embassy's commercial work

Business opportunities as a way of putting Greece back on the exporting map

Guest blogger: Klio Panourgia, Assistant Trade Advisor, UKTI, British Embassy Athens One of the tasks undertaken almost on a daily basis by UKTI teams at posts is the identification and publication of Business Opportunities; these are opportunities that can lead directly to export business for UK companies and can range from general procurement notices to tenders […]

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10th June 2014 Athens, Greece

British Ambassador to Greece, John Kittmer

by John Kittmer

Former UK ambassador to the Hellenic Republic

Ending Sexual Violence in Conflict

During the course of this week (10-13 June), the British Government will host in London a Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict. This is our biggest and most important international event for some time, and is the culmination of two years of hard work with international partners. We want Governments, civil society and […]

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1st April 2014 Athens, Greece

by Caroline Makropoulos

Caroline Mackropoulos, British Embassy Athens, focusing on defence matters

Another corner of a foreign field: Newbould and Manoliasa

Rupert Brooke’s grave on the Aegean island of Skyros is well known to many. I once walked there – it is a beautiful spot. Cared for by the Commonwealth Graves Commission, his gravestone is engraved with his famous poem ‘The Soldier’: If I should die, think only this of me; That there’s some corner of […]

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27th January 2014 Athens, Greece

British Ambassador to Greece, John Kittmer

by John Kittmer

Former UK ambassador to the Hellenic Republic

Remembrance and Affirmation

On 27 January each year, the United Nations remembers the Holocaust that took the lives of six million Jewish people during World War II. This day is called the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust. On this day in 1945, Soviet troops liberated the Nazi concentration and death camp […]

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About Greek Blogyssey

Our bloggers come from various backgrounds, since Greek Blogyssey aims to cover a wide range of topics: John Kittmer is the British Ambassador to Greece. Aspa Giannopoulou blogs on topics…

Our bloggers come from various backgrounds, since Greek Blogyssey aims to cover a wide range of topics:

  • John Kittmer is the British Ambassador to Greece.
  • Aspa Giannopoulou blogs on topics including London 2012, social media communications, and the Going for Green film screening.
  • Sotiris Leontaris and Marina Arvanitakis from UKTI focus on the Embassy’s commercial work.
  • Caroline Makropoulos blogs on defence matters.
  • Lesley Nicol blogs on relevant political and media themes.
  • Artemis Papakostouli blogs on the Embassy’s communication and media activities.
  • Christos Psaltis writes on political matters.
  • Edward Roman blogs on economic issues, growth and prosperity.

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