Ioannis Kotoulas's Articles

The Strategic Partnership signed in Cairo last week is a landmark for economic cooperation, security, and regional stability between Egypt and the EU, writes Ioannis Kotoulas

Egypt and Greece’s shared interests make them natural geopolitical and strategic partners in ensuring the stability and economic development of the region, writes Ioannis Kotoulas

There can be no more excuses for denying the repatriation of stolen antiquities to Egypt and Greece and the implementation of historical justice.

Owing to its historical importance and geopolitical weight, Egypt can contribute decisively to finding a solution to the present situation in Gaza, writes Ioannis Kotoulas

Egypt has returned to its historical role as a keystone of stability in the Middle East, Africa, and the Mediterranean region since the 30 June Revolution, writes Ioannis Kotoulas

The Netflix docudrama on the ancient Egyptian queen Cleopatra is a clear case of ideologically motivated cultural appropriation, writes Ioannis E Kotoulas

Egypt is becoming Europe’s energy lifeline as a result of its major advantages as a global energy provider.

What joint initiatives should Egypt and Greece carry out in 2023 to build on their achievements over the past year, asks Ioannis Kotoulas

Egypt, Greece, and Cyprus are at the forefront of combatting the negative effects of climate change in the Mediterranean and of taking regional action.

The signature of agreements by the outgoing Libyan Government of National Unity carving up the Mediterranean with Turkey are illegal under international law and the Libyan political process.

The recent discovery of a major new natural gas field off the coast of Cyprus underlines Egypt’s role as the natural intermediary for the export of gas in the region.

The Mediterranean is becoming of greater and greater strategic importance for the countries of the region, predominantly Egypt and Greece, writes Ioannis Kotoulas

Egypt is on target to become a regional energy giant and a reliable partner for the European Union in the provision of natural gas and solar-produced electricity.

The 2,000-year history of the Alexandria Patriarchate underpins current ties between Greece and Egypt.

The present tensions between Russia and Ukraine raise important questions for the international order.

Egypt and Greece continue to face serious challenges in the Mediterranean region that need to be effectively addressed in 2022, writes Ioannis E Kotoulas

Egypt is a key state for European energy security, and Greece can function as a main intermediary transporting Egyptian natural gas to European markets, writes Ioannis E Kotoulas

The Turkish authorities have been actively facilitating the entry of migrants into Greece in contravention of the 2016 EU-Turkey agreement, write Ioannis E Kotoulas and Wolfgang Pusztai

The strategic engineering of mass migration by Turkey against Greece and the European Union can be properly defined as demographic terrorism, writes Ioannis E Kotoulas

Turkey’s decision to send military forces into Libya is further evidence of its neo-Ottoman delusions and poses a direct challenge to Egyptian national interests and regional stability