Greece–Pakistan relations
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Pakistani-Greek relations are foreign relations between Pakistan and Greece. Pakistan's first embassy in Athens was opened in 1975. Greece established an embassy in Islamabad in 1987.
History
The first form of contact between both cultures date back from Alexander the Great of Macedon when he and his soldiers ruled and crossed areas of the ancient Indus Valley in Pakistan. The Greeks referred to the ancient people there as the Indoi (Ινδοί), (people of the Indus Valley). This is proven in the Achaemenid inscriptions at Persepolis and Greek texts like those of Herodotus. The term later went on to be used widely to refer to the whole South Asia. Alexander's soldiers who remained residing in those areas hundreds of years ago.
Part of today's Pakistan became the Indo-Greek kingdoms, founded by the successor of Alexander the Great.
Additionally, there are around 32,500 Pakistanis settled in Greece.[1][2]
Greece supports a successful outcome of the bilateral Indo-Pakistani dialogue and a peaceful resolution of the differences between the two countries, including the dispute over Kashmir.[3]
See also
- 2012 Paros beating and rape
- Foreign relations of Pakistan
- Foreign relations of Greece
- Pakistanis in Greece
- Kalash people
References
External links
- Greek Foreign Affairs Ministry about relations with Pakistan
- Greek embassy in Islamabad
- Pakistani embassy in Athens
- Investigation of the Greek ancestry of northern Pakistani ethnic groups using Y chromosomal DNA variation