Maira Myrogianni: It is an honor to serve the Greek diaspora
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Maira Myrogianni has conveyed her appreciation to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for appointing her as Secretary General for Public Diplomacy and Greeks Abroad.
In a social media post, Myrogianni reflected on her tenure as Secretary General for International Economic Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She highlighted her dedication to fostering economic collaborations at both bilateral and international levels and promoting synergies among various sectors to enhance Greece's global standing.
Regarding her new role, Myrogianni commented, "It is an honor to serve the Greek Diaspora and advance our country’s public diplomacy through culture, language, communication, education, history and international cooperation, with the valuable support of Greeks abroad, who are our country's finest ambassadors in their communities." She underscored her commitment to bringing the same level of dedication to her new position.
Additionally, Myrogianni extended a heartfelt thank you to Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis and Deputy Ministers Kostas Fragkogiannis and Giorgos Kotsiras. She also wished success to Dimitris Skalkos in his new role as Secretary General for International Economic Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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