R 081
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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