DIPLOMATIC ACTION FOR CHRISTIANS IN THE MIDDLE EAST
In Syria, there's trouble ahead with Turkey preparing to go after the US allies, the Kurds, while Israel is falling out with Turkey as rapidly as might be expected. But there is also good news coming from the EastMed. The island nation of Cyprus is taking over the presidency of the EU on Jan. 1. Matthew Boyle, the intrepid reporter of Breitbart has had an exclusive interview with Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides who has appointed a special envoy for religious freedoms aimed at protecting the Greco-Levantines in Syria and other Christians in the Middle East. We wish her good luck and God's speed. She's going to need it. Read the whole thing over Christmas! It's great!
EXCLUSIVE -- President @Christodulides of Cyprus has appointed a new "Special Representative" of his government for religious freedoms aimed at protecting Christians and other religious minorities in the Middle East: pic.twitter.com/Y3l0pcNJQ5
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But wait, there's more good news from the EastMed. Uzay Bulut @bulutuzay, a journalist residing Athens is reporting that Greece's term as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council will begin on January 1, 2025.
"Greece has been participating in UNSC meetings with observer status since October 1, 2024. Let’s hope the government of Greece will add the persecution of Syrian Christians to the UNSC’s agenda as soon as possible."
Indeed. Perhaps that with the backing of the Trump 2.0 and Cyprus, the globalist Government in Athens can find the courage to speak up for Hellenism on their part.
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