ATHENS, Greece — Kimberly Guilfoyle, the newly appointed U.S. Ambassador to Greece and a prominent figure in President Donald Trump’s inner circle, met with Archbishop Ieronymos II, the head of Greece’s Orthodox Church, on Thursday. This marked one of her first significant engagements since assuming her diplomatic role in Athens. Guilfoyle, a former California prosecutor and Fox News host who was once engaged to Donald Trump Jr., expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to serve in Greece, emphasizing the importance of strengthening U.S.-Greece relations. During the meeting, she revealed that Archbishop Ieronymos was the first person she contacted after her nomination, describing the conversation as a spiritually enriching experience. The 56-year-old ambassador, who presented her credentials to Greece’s president on November 4, highlighted her commitment to fostering a blossoming relationship between the two nations. Archbishop Ieronymos extended his appreciation to President Trump for the opportunity to enhance bilateral ties and offered prayers for the U.S. leader. Guilfoyle’s visit underscores the significance of religious and diplomatic collaboration in advancing mutual goals.
