Greece’s steadfastly supports the abolition of the anachronistic regime of guarantees and the departure of Turkish troops from Cyprus, so that the solution given to the Cyprus problem is just and viable, Greek government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos said on the Cyprus television station RIK on Thursday. Asked about U.S. President Barack Obama’s visit to Athens […]
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BRUSSELS (ANA/ M. Spinthourakis, C. Vasilaki) Greece has permanently left the days of crisis behind it, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said in a press conference in Brussels on Friday, after the end of the European Council.
CAIRO (ANA/ N. Lionakis) Achieving stability in the region demanded respect for international law, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said in an indirect message to Turkey, after the 4th Greece-Cyprus-Egypt trilateral summit held in Cairo on Tuesday.
Βy Dr Ilias Kouskouvelis* The facts, before… Who was friends with Assad and had family vacations with him? Erdogan! Which country’s armed forces trained the Syrian? Turkey’s!
Cambridge Scholars Publishing is pleased to announce the publication of Kissinger and the Invasion of Cyprus: Diplomacy in the Eastern Mediterranean by William Mallinson.
By Nikolas Katsimpras twitter: @nkatsimpras Our greatest problems usually escalate incrementally undetected, only to become apparent when it is already too late. From climate change, to the daily covert massacre of car accidents all over Greece and the gun violence victims in the US, our collective reflexes fail to activate, until the impact is imminent […]
By Nick Stamatakis Recent developments, namely the military coup in Turkey and the alarming global effects of Islamic terrorism, have projected Greece and Cyprus in a very favorable light, much different than the negative picture painted as a result of the financial crises that hit both countries in recent years.
By Sener Levent Those who were murdered and buried en masse in big ditches that were dug by bulldozers. Those who were thrown in wells. We are looking for them all the time…
The meeting of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will take place on May 23 in Constantinople, according to sources.