Greece brings up Orthodox plight in Syria at UN

    [AP]

    Greek diplomacy is making moves to keep the treatment of Syria’s Christian Orthodox minority at the forefront of international policy.

    On Monday, the UN Security Council, where Greece currently has a non-permanent seat, discussed developments in Syria following a terrorist hit on an Orthodox Church in Damascus, where at least 25 worshippers were killed in a gun and suicide vest attack.

    Greece said it is willing to assist Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s government to honor its commitments to protect all religious minorities.

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