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2024 -- S 2251 Enacted 02/08/2024 |
S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N |
JOYOUSLY CELEBRATING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERICAN HELLENIC INSTITUTE (AHI) |
Introduced By: Senators Raptakis, Gallo, Burke, McKenney, Kallman, and Euer |
Date Introduced: February 05, 2024 |
WHEREAS, The year 2024 marks the 50th anniversary of the American Hellenic |
Institute, formed for the purpose of actively engaging and cultivating ties with the Greek- |
American community; and |
WHEREAS, The AHI is a widely respected and independent nonprofit think-tank center |
based in Washington D.C., with a nationwide membership across the United States. The Institute |
analyzes and advocates for policies which are in the best interest of the United States in its |
relations with Greece and Cyprus; and |
WHEREAS, The AHI was founded in 1974 by Eugene Rossides, the former Assistant |
Secretary of the Treasury under President Nixon and a widely respected member of the Greek- |
American community; and |
WHEREAS, When Turkey unlawfully invaded the Republic of Cyprus in 1974, forcibly |
displacing rightful owners from their property using United States supplied arms, the AHI |
provided Congress the legal basis for the “Rule of Law Arms Embargo,” which prohibited the |
sale of United States supplied arms to Turkey as a sanction under the law, due to this unlawful |
invasion and occupation; and |
WHEREAS, The AHI has initiated numerous programs and initiatives that have |
strengthened Greece-United States relations and in support of democratic principles and freedoms |
of vital importance to both nations; and |
WHEREAS, The AHI was the first organization to sponsor a Congressional delegation |
visit to Greece in 1993, and to raise the issue of religious freedom and protection for the |
Ecumenical Patriarchate under the Treaty of Lausanne of 1923 and the reopening of the Greek |
Orthodox seminary in Halki; and |
WHEREAS, Other AHI initiatives include supporting studies related to modern Hellenic |
history and culture by scholars across the United States, initiating the first-ever conference on the |
Future of Hellenism in America, hosting 14 symposiums on doing business in Greece, and |
sponsoring the inaugural College Student Foreign Policy Study Trip to Greece and Cyprus; and |
WHEREAS, In 2011, longtime AHI Director, Nick Larigakis, became the President of |
the AHI, succeeding Eugene Rossides. Under his leadership and direction, the AHI, along with |
leading Greek and Jewish American organizations, sponsored biennial trips to Greece, Cyprus |
and Israel, and helped forge a strategic alliance between the three countries that is now known as |
the Eastern Mediterranean Partnership. The United States, with the support of Congressional |
legislation, has endorsed and is now a partner in this trilateral alliance, which is known as the |
3+1; and |
WHEREAS, The AHI has sponsored important white paper reports on the Eastern |
Mediterranean's importance to the United States and (NATO) militarily, diplomatically and |
economically. The AHI also successfully worked with Congress in 2017 and 2018 to increase |
Greece’s International Military Education and Training. In 2018, then United States Ambassador |
to Greece, Geoffrey Pyatt, publicly stated that "AHI’s advocacy strengthens the U.S. government |
and the profound partnership and friendship between our countries (United States and Greece)"; |
and |
WHEREAS, The AHI has also received praise for its outstanding work and advocacy in |
support of the rule of law, freedom and human rights, from Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney the |
former co-chair of the Congressional Hellenic Caucus, Congressman Gus Bilirakis, the current |
co-Chair of the Caucus, and from General Konstantinos Floros, Chief of the Hellenic National |
Defence General Staff. In 2019, the Greek Ministry of Defense awarded AHI President Nick |
Larigakis the Medal of Honor and Valour for strengthening US-Greek Defense Cooperation; and |
WHEREAS, The AHI looks forward to continuing its work in the decades to come, |
further building ties within the Greek-American community and between the United States and its |
Eastern Mediterranean allies; now, therefore be it |
RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island hereby joyously celebrates the |
50th Anniversary of the American Hellenic Institute; and be it further |
RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to Mr. Nick Larigakis, President & CEO of the |
American Hellenic Institute. |
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