AMMAN Minister of Investment Kholoud Al Saqqaf on Monday met Cypriot Ambassador Michalis Ioannou to discuss the recently signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) for investment cooperation. The memo was signed on the sidelines of Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades’ visit to Amman and his meeting with His Majesty King Abdullah.Saqqaf highlighted the role of the MoU in
NICOSIA - He has rejected reunification of the island split by two unlawful invasions in 1974 when Turkey occupied the norther third but Turkish-Cypriot leader said it's really Greece that wants full control there.
In an interview with the Turkish daily Milliyet columnist Abdullah Karakuş, he sai
Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades' government is so Russian-friendly it's a wonder his office doesn't cue up the Soviet National Anthem in the morning, but even he had to denounce Putin's War, the invasion of Ukraine.
It looked for a while that Cyprus wouldn't though, because there's so much R
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Cyprus is about to face one of its most critical political dilemmas ever, one that could determine whether it will continue to exist as an independent sovereign state. Could Cyprus succumb to outside pressure and accept Turkey’s proposal for a two-state solution? This could change the island as we know it.
Greek Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades’ foreign policy on dealing with Turkey’s 1974 military invasion and occupation has so far been lukewarm. Over time, the Turkish invasion has been overlooked under the delusion that the EU and others would take an active role and help Cyprus get rid of the Turkish troops, which is the main reason it joined the EU in the first place.