Greek Political Backlash Over St Catherine’s Monastery: Accusations of Capitulation and Collusion
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The diplomatic dispute between Egypt and Greece appears to have been resolved. The Monastery of St. Catherine at Mount Sinai will be allowed to keep its places of worship and land. “Any conversion of the monastery, as well as of the other places of worship, is prohibited,” says Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitotakis.
Greek Political Backlash Over St Catherine’s Monastery: Accusations of Capitulation and Collusion
By Coptic Solidarity – A storm of outrage has erupted in Greece’s political and intellectual circles in response to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ statements in Parliament concerning St Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai. Prominent figures such as MEP Nikos Farantouris and former Deputy Foreign Minister Markos Bolaris accuse the government of concealment, diplomatic surrender to Egypt and potentially collusion, at the […]
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