Neither hesitation nor negligence are permissible when it comes to defending peace and democracy by defending the implementation of international law and European legality, President of the Hellenic
By Anna Kristina Savva In 1974, Turkey invaded the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, occupying approximately 37% of the island. The southern half of the island remains as The Republic of Cyprus, while the occupied north is considered an illegal state. One third of the Cypriot population remains displaced.
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias said that Turkey’s “dangerous” maneuvering in the eastern Mediterranean is a “blatant violation” of international law, in joint statements with his German counterpart, Haiko Maas, after their Monday Berlin meeting.
The US State Department has called on the Turkish authorities to remove its drilling vessels from the
“We support the peace and stability in the region and discourage any
“History, which is recorded in books and in memories, is alive and present and reminds us of our obligation to defend justice and not be complacent,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said from the Cyprus Republic.
Greece deserves the renewed confidence of its creditors, and needs Cyprus to help in this effort, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Monday, in a joint press conference following his meeting in Nicosia with Cyprus Republic President Nicos Anastasiades. Referring to reforms of the state’s organization, the reduction in real estate tax (ENFIA) and […]
A meeting at diplomatic level was held on Thursday at the State Department as a follow-up to the tripartite summit of Greece-Cyprus-Israel.
By Christos Tuton It is now 45 years since the invading Turkish army landed illegally in Cyprus by boat and
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