AHI Leadership Speak with Ambassador to Greece Nominee Kimberly Guilfoyle

No. 110

WASHINGTON - On Thursday, December 19, 2024, AHI President Nick Larigakis and Executive Director Zac Cotronakis held a productive conversation with Kimberly Guilfoyle, the U.S. Ambassador-designate to Greece.

he discussion emphasized the enduring and robust bilateral relationship between the United States and Greece, with a particular focus on AHI’s longstanding contributions to strengthening these ties. Both sides expressed optimism about the future of U.S.-Greece relations and a shared commitment to further enhancing this historic partnership.

AHI looks forward to deepening its collaboration with the Office of the U.S. Ambassador to Greece. This partnership builds upon recent engagements, including a visit by Ambassador Tsunis to Hellenic House on February 13 and a dinner hosted for an AHI delegation in Athens on December 4.

Additionally, we thank Christos Marafatsos, a prominent Greek American and Chairman of Greek Americans for Trump, for Guilfoyle’s connection with the Greek-American community and highlighting the vital role of community engagement in fostering strong bilateral ties.


The American Hellenic Institute is an independent non-profit U.S. public policy center and think tank that works to strengthen U.S. relations with Greece and the Republic of Cyprus, and promote issues important to the Greek American community.

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