AHI Publishes Greek NATO & U.S. Security Interests Fact Sheet
Washington, D.C.'s American Hellenic Institute (AHI) has issued an updated fact sheet, concerning Greece's efforts to U.S. security interests in NATO and the eastern Mediterranean region.
The document is entitled, "Greece: Valued Ally. Strategic Partner." As AHI President Nick Larigakis stated, "When it comes down to it, Greece is a proven, reliable, and invaluable ally of the United States and an integral contributor to NATO, taking its obligations to the Alliance seriously despite the well-chronicled economic crisis it has endured."
President Larigakis added, "Our fact sheet presents data, provides testimonials from current and former U.S. government officials, and highlights examples of how Greece has contributed to United States security interests and international peacekeeping operations over many decades. We strongly encourage the community to utilize the fact sheet as an educational tool when speaking or meeting with policymakers and share it widely."
AHI's "Greece: Valued Ally. Strategic Partner." fact sheet can be accessed at: http://ahiworld.org/component/content/article/1941.html.
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