Mitsotakis in Egypt: Grand Museum Inauguration, Meetings, and Enthronement Ceremony
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to embark on an official visit to Egypt this Friday. He will attend the inauguration of the Grand Egyptian Museum on Saturday, with a busy schedule ahead that includes meetings with high-ranking officials and participation in significant ceremonies.
Mitsotakis' visit begins with the grand opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum. This highly anticipated event will showcase the new home of the ancient world's most iconic artifacts. Following the inauguration, the Prime Minister will have the opportunity to meet with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
On Sunday, Mitsotakis' itinerary takes him to Cyprus, where he will pay his respects at a memorial service for former President Glafkos Clerides. This solemn event will allow the Prime Minister to honour the late leader's legacy and express condolences to his family and the Cypriot people.
Later that day, Mitsotakis will travel to the Sinai Peninsula to attend the enthronement ceremony of the new Archbishop of Sinai, Symeon. This significant religious event will mark the beginning of the Archbishop's tenure, and the Prime Minister's presence underscores the strong ties between Greece and the Egyptian Orthodox Church.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis' visit to Egypt and Cyprus is packed with important events. From the historic inauguration of the Grand Egyptian Museum to the solemn memorial service in Cyprus and the significant enthronement ceremony in Sinai, the Prime Minister's schedule reflects the multifaceted nature of his diplomatic mission. These events are expected to further strengthen the bonds between Greece, Egypt, and Cyprus.
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