Athens — U.S. Ambassador to Greece Kimberly Guilfoyle indicated that President Donald J. Trump is expected to visit Greece, following remarks she made during a public appearance in Athens.
Speaking briefly with reporters, the Ambassador said she anticipates the President’s visit and expressed hope that First Lady Melania Trump would also travel to Greece. No official dates or details regarding the visit have been announced.
The comments represent the most direct public indication to date of a potential presidential visit, though formal confirmation from U.S. or Greek authorities has not yet been issued.
Since assuming her post, Ambassador Guilfoyle has participated in a range of diplomatic and public engagements in Greece, during a period marked by close cooperation between Athens and Washington. U.S.–Greece relations continue to focus on strategic partnership, regional stability, and economic collaboration.
Any future visit by the U.S. President would be expected to underscore the longstanding ties between the two countries and highlight Greece’s role as a key partner in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Officials on both sides have not commented further, and details surrounding timing and agenda remain under discussion.

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