Nikos Kotzias, born on November nineteenth, nineteen fifty, is a distinguished Greek politician and diplomat. He has made significant contributions to the fields of archaeology and education, serving as a university teacher while also engaging in political life.
His political career is marked by his tenure as Minister for Foreign Affairs, a role he held from September twenty-third, two thousand fifteen, until his resignation on October seventeenth, two thousand eighteen. He initially assumed this position from January twenty-seventh to August twenty-eighth, two thousand fifteen, after being nominated by the political party SYRIZA.
As a key member of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras's cabinet, Kotzias played a crucial role in shaping Greece's foreign policy during a pivotal time in the nation's history. His diplomatic efforts and political strategies have left a lasting impact on Greece's international relations.