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15th January 2014 Athens, Greece

by Caroline Makropoulos

Caroline Mackropoulos, British Embassy Athens, focusing on defence matters

We’re all stories, in the end

How can defence possibly be interesting?  For me it can be if it’s about people – the people behind events, their roles and lives.  How they think.  What they think and what inspires them.  What they do and how they work with others. I’ve never been a great fan of Doctor Who.  But I like […]

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31st December 2013 Athens, Greece

British Ambassador to Greece, John Kittmer

by John Kittmer

Former UK ambassador to the Hellenic Republic

2014 – A year of opportunity?

On the banks of the magnificent Rhine, in my room on the sixth floor of the Hyatt Hotel, I’m watching the comings and goings of the container boats that ply their trade between the industrialised cities of the Rhineland. From above it’s as if they’re gliding effortlessly, bearing their cargo without sound, without propulsion. The […]

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22nd November 2013 Athens, Greece

British Ambassador to Greece, John Kittmer

by John Kittmer

Former UK ambassador to the Hellenic Republic

Countdown to the Greek Presidency of the European Union

On New Year’s Day 2014, Greece will pick up the Presidency of the EU Council of Ministers, and run with it for six months. The last time Greece presided was 2003. That Presidency broke new ground: it created a new vision and new prospects for EU enlargement in the Western Balkans, and, at the same […]

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16th October 2013 Athens, Greece

British Ambassador to Greece, John Kittmer

by John Kittmer

Former UK ambassador to the Hellenic Republic

Two sea-faring nations

When they appointed me ambassador, I knew almost nothing about the maritime world – whether naval or mercantile. Sure, I had grown up near one of the most important ports in England and had gone to school there. In the 19th century, the fleet of Hull was principally occupied with whaling. In the 20th century, […]

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2nd August 2013 Athens, Greece

British Ambassador to Greece, John Kittmer

by John Kittmer

Former UK ambassador to the Hellenic Republic

Enjoy the holidays!

 I’m preparing for my holidays. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not actually doing any practical preparations. I always plan early, but pack very late. I know where we’re going and have been thinking fondly about our various destinations for some weeks now. But after booking tickets and rooms, I have done nothing except think and […]

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5th July 2013 Athens, Greece

British Ambassador to Greece, John Kittmer

by John Kittmer

Former UK ambassador to the Hellenic Republic

G8 priorities: what do you think?

At Lough Erne in Northern Ireland recently, leaders of the G8 discussed some of the fundamental questions facing our societies and economies. They came up with a short list of practical steps to take. Those steps are set out in a remarkably short and punchy declaration, which you can find here. Representing half of the […]

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1st February 2013 Athens, Greece

Burns Night

In many of the countries I have worked around the world there has been an active Caledonian or St Andrew’s Society, run by those with full or sometimes tenuous Scottish heritage, but enjoyed by people of many nationalities. One of the highlights of my year whilst working abroad has been the annual St Andrew’s Day Ball, […]

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20th December 2012 Athens, Greece

Sotiris Leontaris

by Sotiris Leontaris

Head of DIT, British Embassy Athens, focusing on the Embassy's commercial work

Four years in Athens: Reflecting on Commercial Affairs

Despite the economic crisis, Greece remains an important market for British goods and services.  Greece is the UK’s 39th largest export market and in 2011 bilateral trade in goods was worth £ 1.77 bn.  Although the value of UK exports of goods to Greece dropped, as a result of the continuing five year recession, Greece […]

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About Greek Blogyssey

Our bloggers come from various backgrounds, since Greek Blogyssey aims to cover a wide range of topics: John Kittmer is the British Ambassador to Greece. Aspa Giannopoulou blogs on topics…

Our bloggers come from various backgrounds, since Greek Blogyssey aims to cover a wide range of topics:

  • John Kittmer is the British Ambassador to Greece.
  • Aspa Giannopoulou blogs on topics including London 2012, social media communications, and the Going for Green film screening.
  • Sotiris Leontaris and Marina Arvanitakis from UKTI focus on the Embassy’s commercial work.
  • Caroline Makropoulos blogs on defence matters.
  • Lesley Nicol blogs on relevant political and media themes.
  • Artemis Papakostouli blogs on the Embassy’s communication and media activities.
  • Christos Psaltis writes on political matters.
  • Edward Roman blogs on economic issues, growth and prosperity.

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