Political Relations
Greece has a high level of cooperation with Argentina on bilateral, as well as on international and regional issues, within the framework of the United Nations and other, international organisations.
Cultural Relations and Greek Community
There have been ongoing migratory flows from Greece to Argentina since the end of the 19th century which culminated in the years between the two wars. Migration to Argentina continued into the mid-1960s. It is estimated that some 20,000 to 30,000 persons of Greek origin currently reside in Argentina, and there are Greek communities in the wider region of Buenos Aires. A bilingual daily primary school, as well as secondary school of the central community of Buenos Aires operates under the auspices of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese. This school has been granted equivalence to Argentinean schools. There is also a Greek Cultural non-profit foundation in Buenos Aires, the “Fundacion Helenica”, aimed at promoting Greek culture.
Embassy in Buenos Aires
Address : Mariscal Ramon Castilla 2952, (cp. 1425) Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tel. : (005411) 48051100
Fax : (005411) 48064686
Emergency phone: 0054 91164496000
E-mail : gremb.bay@mfa.gr
Web Site: www.mfa.gr/buenosaires
Head of Mission: Eleni Leivaditou
Consular Office in Buenos Aires
Address : Mariscal Ramon Castilla 2952, (cp. 1425) Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tel. : (005411) 48051100
Fax: (005411) 48064686
E-mail: grcon.bay@mfa.gr
Head: Konstantinos Karamousalis
Commercial Section in Buenos Aires
Address : Calle Mariscal Ramon Castilla 2952,(cp. 1425) Buenos Aires
Tel. : (005411) 48051100, ext 132
Fax: (005411) 48071798
E-mail: ecocom-buenosaires@mfa.gr
Web Site http://agora.mfa.gr/ar127
Head: Konstantinos Dikaros
Embassy of Argentina in Greece
59 Vas. Sofias Ave.
115 21 Athens
Tel +30 2107224753 2107224710
Fax:+30 2107227568
Visa : 09:00-14:00
e-mail: politica@embar.gr
e-mail: comercial@embar.gr