AHEPA Supreme Convention to take place in Cyprus 21-26 July

The American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA), and its affiliated organizations, will host the 102nd Annual Supreme Convention 21 – 26 July, 2024, at the Radisson Beach Resort in Larnaca.

According to a press release, AHEPA will be hosting its Supreme Convention for the first time in Cyprus in a show of solidarity to mark the 50th dark anniversary of Turkey’s invasion of Cyprus.  Approximately 1,000 community leaders from around the world are expected to attend.

The delegates will deliberate on issues of importance to the global community of Hellenes and participate in events hosted by the Cypriot Ministry of Tourism that share and celebrate Cyprus’s rich history and culture.

AHEPA also announced the participation of several high-ranking public officials, who will be honoured at events.

Highlights include the Presidential Palace Event, hosted by President of the Republic Nikos Christodoulides, (Wednesday, 24 July), 102nd AHEPA Grand Banquet where President Christodoulides will receive the AHEPA Socrates Award, (Thursday, 25 July) and the Ambassadors’ Forum featuring US Ambassador to Cyprus Julie Fisher and US Ambassador to Greece George Tsunis (Thursday, 25 July)

(Source: CNA)

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