A fireside chat with Congresswoman Dina Titus (D-NV) on Hellenic Issues
On October 20, members of the American Hellenic Council had the pleasure to meet and discuss with Greek-American Congresswoman Dina Titus (D-NV) on her visit to Los Angeles. At an event held at Aeros Corporation and hosted by its founder and CEO, Igor Pasternak we met with the Congresswoman and raised issues of concern to the Greek-American community and beyond as US citizens.
Ms. Titus has been an ardent supporter of Hellenic Causes in Congress ever since she was elected. A professor of political science at UNLV and member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, she was very knowledgeable when we asked her about NATO, the relations of the United States vis-à-vis Turkey, Greece and Cyprus. She discussed with several of our members who were present at the event, including the Honorary Consul General of Cyprus in Los Angeles, Mr. Andreas Kyprianides.
We spoke with Congresswoman Titus on a variety of issues of concern to Greek-Americans including:
- US relations with Turkey, Greece in light of Erdogan’s forays into building closer ties with Russia, Iran and speaking against Israel
- What is the United States and the Congressional Hellenic Caucus position and action on the de-facto reopening of Famagusta (Varosha) in Cyprus contrary to UN resolutions
- The upcoming US Election and what does the Congresswoman is the best candidate for Greek-Americans who care about NATO security and the US Economy.
View some of the discussion our President Spiros Lazaris and our Treasurer Alexander Mizan had with Congresswoman Titus.