Meeting with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew had the prime minister on Thursday morning Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
“I bring you the wishes and blessings of the Mother Church. For me and for my entourage it is a special pleasure to be in Greece on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the temple you gave us in the center of Athens. It is an opportunity to exchange views on common issues and return reinforced, ”Mr said first. Bartholomew.
“It’s your own visit that gives us strength, courage, courage to move on to the difficult path of rebelling the homeland,” said the prime minister Welcome to the Patriarch “interpreting the emotions of the Greeks to your face and the work you do.”
“Every visit is an opportunity to discuss the wider developments in our region issues that I know you have a view and courage of opinion,” Mr Mitsotakis said, conveying the wishes of his wife.
The Ecumenical Patriarch donated to the prime minister a photo depicting him along with Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his wife from their recent presence in the Vatican for the funeral of Pope Francis.
Mitsotaki-Ecumenical Patriarch Dialogue
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew: I bring you the wishes and blessings of the Mother Church, the greeting of the brothers from the Fanari. For me and for my accompaniment it is a special pleasure to be in Greece again, on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the temple you have given us and we now have in the center of Athens. And on this occasion to see your beloved face again, your partners, to exchange thoughts on the common issues and to return to our headquarters.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: Panagiotis, is your visit that always gives us strength, courage and courage to continue, and we will go on the difficult path of our country’s overall rebellion.
Again, I want to welcome you to the Maximus Mansion, interpreting, I believe, the feelings of all Greeks and all Greeks on your face, but also in the very great work you do.
Indeed, you are coming for a very pleasant moment you mentioned, but every visit is an opportunity to be able to discuss the wider developments that concern our region. Issues that I know you have both the opinion and the courage of opinion, which I think is overall appreciated.