The auspicious occasion of the 200-Year Anniversary of Greece’s war of independence was celebrated by our leaders and in cities across the globe.
President Katerina Sakellaropoulou sent a message of gratitude to the Greek Diaspora, whose,
“…self-denial and selfless contribution contributed to the awakening of the Greek national conscience and to the preparation of the struggle, supporting in every way and means this sacred purpose.”
Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, shared a message for all Greeks of the Diaspora, recognizing the contributions of Greek expatriates, who during the time of the Struggle fought for Greece, through advocacy, sending resources and, in many cases, joining in arms, returning to their homeland, to fight in battle.
President Joe Biden speaks to Greeks and Greek-Americans in celebration of the Bicentennial of Greece’s Independence,
“We’re two people rooted in the common conviction that every human being is entitled to be treated with dignity. And it’s our shared commitment to liberty, human rights, and the rule of law that empowers us to write our own futures — whether two hundred years ago or today.”
The Annual White House Greek Independence Day Commemoration took place, with many leaders of the Greek-American community in attendance. The White House was represented by not only President Joe Biden, but by our very own Jen Psaki, the White House Press Secretary.
All organizations from the Hellenic Advocacy community were in attendance, including the American Hellenic Council.
“On behalf of the American Hellenic Council, I am very proud to have participated in the White House Commemoration of the Bicentennial of Greece. We shared a session with both the Greek American members of Congress as well as the leaders of our Greek American organizations. The 200 years of Greek Independence is marked with a profound renewal of Greek-American friendship and cooperation marked by both President Biden & Archbishop Elpidophoros! As President Biden quoted Aristotle, ‘the friendship between our two nations is like two people sharing one soul.’” – Dr. James F. Dimitriou, President, American Hellenic Council