The Australian Ambassador to Greece joined the Greek Deputy Minister of Defence in laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, honouring all the Greek soldiers who served side by side with the Australian and New Zealand soldiers (ANZACS).
Ambassador Arthur Spyrou attended the event with Deputy Defence Minister Alkiviadis Stefanis on April 25, the day of commemorating ANZACS.
The Ambassador said that he "laid a wreath to honour the ANZACs who lost their lives in Greece."
He also said that he was "very moved to lay a wreath" at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Syntagma Square, Athens.
READ MORE: ANZAC Day, Lest We Forget.
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