There is no official plan for a visit by Donald Trump to Greece, but the Kimperli Gilfoil left the possibility open in the context of a strategic US-Greece dialogue.
At a time of intense diplomatic mobility between Washington and Athens, recent statements by Kimberly Gilfoil have prompted a new wave of discussions around the possible visits of top US officials and possibly the president of USA, Donald Trump to Greece, but without any official planning or specific timetable at the moment, which leaves the issue open in terms of political scenarios and strategic assessments in the context of Greek-American relations and the wider geopolitical dialogue.
US Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle left open the possibility of a visit by Donald Trump to Greece by the end of the year, without a clear timetable, while he also announced the arrival of high-ranking US officials, such as Pete Hegseth and Marco Rubio, as part of the strategic dialogue.
Open possibility
“I can’t tell you if she is coming this summer, a lot is happening, but she is going to come to Greece,” she said during a visit to ERT’s radio building.
Alexis Papachelas told SKAI newscast that there was clarification on previous reports of a possible visit to Greece by the US president. Specifically, U.S. Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle did not confirm a planned visit, but expressed the “hope” that Donald Trump would visit the country, with no specific timeline or official plans at this time.