Athens, Greece – Sardar Waqar Shahzad, Director of Global Engagement at the Global Strategic Institute for Sustainable Development (GSISD), recently visited Greece, engaging in discussions that highlighted the country’s rich cultural heritage and potential for global collaboration.During his visit, Sardar Waqar Shahzad emphasized Greece’s historical significance, diverse cultural landscape, and remarkable Mediterranean cuisine. He noted that Greece continues to captivate with its blend of ancient mythology and modern vibrancy, offering an unparalleled experience to visitors from around the world.As part of his engagements, Sardar Waqar Shahzad had the privilege of meeting with His Excellency Konstantinos Moatsos, former Ambassador of Greece, and his esteemed mother, Aliki, at the Mall of Athens. The meeting provided an opportunity to exchange insights on Greece’s traditions, hospitality, and economic potential. Reflecting on the experience, he particularly highlighted the exceptional quality of Greek olive oil, suggesting potential avenues for exploring its production and trade opportunities.GSISD remains committed to fostering international partnerships and cross-cultural exchanges that contribute to sustainable development and global cooperation.
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