Christodoulides outlines Cyprus economic strategy in London

Christodoulides outlines Cyprus economic strategy in London

President Nikos Christodoulides presented the government’s economic strategy to attract investments, which includes fiscal discipline, bold reforms, and a stable financial sector. He also emphasized efforts to strengthen the resilience and competitiveness of the Cypriot economy. Additionally, he attended a dinner celebrating 90 years since the founding of the ‘Greek Cypriot Brotherhood’ and was appointed as a patron of the organization.

President to attend diaspora events in London next week

President to attend diaspora events in London next week

President Nikos Christodoulides will visit London on April 16 for events organized by diaspora organizations. He will be the guest of honor at a dinner to mark the 90th anniversary of the Greek Cypriot Brotherhood, one of the oldest and still most active diaspora bodies. Earlier that afternoon, he will attend and speak at an event organized by “Cypriots in the City” where investors and entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to get an update on investment opportunities in Cyprus.

Oldest Greek Cypriot diaspora group sends resolution to UK PM

Oldest Greek Cypriot diaspora group sends resolution to UK PM

The Greek Cypriot Brotherhood, during its annual general meeting, approved a resolution addressed to UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak concerning the Cyprus issue. The resolution commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Turkish invasion and occupation of Cyprus, describing it as a failure of international diplomacy and a violation of international law and human rights. It calls on the UK government to remain committed to its obligations to Cyprus as per international and European law, especially in light of a new impetus from the appointment of a personal envoy of the UNSG for Cyprus. The resolution emphasizes the UK’s special role regarding Cyprus, urges the UK to send a message to Turkey similar to its response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and calls for the reversal of divisive actions, implementation of UN resolutions, and support for UN efforts to resume negotiations for a solution that would enable the peaceful coexistence of religions. The resolution is signed by the Greek Cypriot Brotherhood President Aris Charalambides and Secretary Andreas Karaolis.