Sisi & Anastasiades share common views on security in Eastern ?editerranean,Egyptian leader underlines Cyprus support(1)

Egypt’s President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi has conveyed his country’s firm support in efforts to resolve the Cyprus issue with President Nicos Anastasiades noting both share identical views on regional issues which are in line with their vision for the creation of conditions of security, stability, peace and cooperation in Eastern Mediterranean.

Sisi made the remark during a press conference in Cairo with President of the Republic of Cyprus Anastasiades at the end of their first Intergovernmental Meeting between the two countries.

Sisi advocated respect of international law as regards the Cyprus problem and talked against meddling in the internal affairs of other states.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Egypt & Cyprus are at the best possible position as regards defence and security levels, Cypriot Defence Minister states

Cooperation between Egypt and Cyprus at a defence and security level is at the best possible position it has ever been, according to remarks made by Cyprus Defence Minister Charalambos Petrides.

Speaking on the sidelines of the first Intergovernmental Meeting Cyprus-Egypt that took place on Saturday in the Egyptian capital, Petrides said that an extensive, annual and completely efficient programme on defence and military cooperation will become the main pillar of implementing the mutual commitment to strengthen bilateral relations.

He added that the armed forces are trained jointly on a systematic basis and the multinational military drill named “Bright Star” is currently taking place in Egypt.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Seychelles moving to ensure that tertiary education meets international standards

The Seychelles Qualifications Authority is taking measures to ensure that the quality of tertiary education is up to international levels, said a top official on Thursday.

The chief executive of the authority, Fiona Ernesta, told a press conference that the Act of 2006 needed a comprehensive review.

“We have researched extensively how a qualifications authority should function. Over the years as we implemented the Act we have identified several loopholes that we needed to address,” Ernesta.

The new amendments which were approved by the cabinet of ministers will ensure that the Seychelles’ qualification framework would be on par with those found in the rest of the world.

“There have also been reforms, for example reforms in education in 2019, and we are going through change and reforms nationally and these reforms have implied that the inspection unit in the Ministry of Education has been transferred to the SQA,” said Ernesta.

The Seychelles Qualifications Authority’s aim is to promote the quality and standards of education and training through a system of accreditation, validation and quality assurance.

The amendments include removal of outdated sections in the act and modernising the language used. The new act also makes provisions for the SQA to implement provisions to other international conventions that Seychelles has ratified such as the Addis Ababa convention of 2014.

One of the benefits of the Addis Ababa Convention is that it creates a binding agreement around the norms and standards for formal procedures recognising foreign higher education qualifications and those giving access to higher education institutions in Africa.

The legislation still has to be presented to the National Assembly for approval.

As part of the reforms, the SQA will take up the function of the Tertiary Education Commission, which will be dissolved.

Tertiary education in Seychelles, a group of 115 islands in the western Indian Ocean, comprises both university education institutions and non-university tertiary education and training institutions also known as Professional Centers.

The Tertiary Education Commission was established to regulate the tertiary education and training sector and provide evidence-based recommendations that will ensure the growth and development of the sector.

Source: Seychelles News Agency

Cyprus Finance Minister pledges government will continue supporting economic activity, reacts to S&P favourable rating

The government will continue supporting economic activity so that after the pandemic is over, positive growth rates that existed before will return, Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides said on Saturday.

In a written statement, Petrides refers to the affirmation on Friday by Standard & Poor’s international credit agency of Cyprus’ credit rating from stable to positive, confirming its credit rating of BBB-.

According to the Minister, the S&P notes that its decision to revise its outlook on Cyprus to positive from stable and affirming its `BBB-/A-3` ratings reflects its view that, following the severe shock caused by the pandemic in 2020 and beyond the related near-term uncertainty in 2021, it could upgrade Cyprus within the next 24 months if the country`s economic and budgetary performance continue to strengthen, supported by the government`s implementatio

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Cyprus-Egypt Energy Ministers to sign MoU on electricity interconnection

Energy Ministers of Cyprus and Egypt decided on Saturday to sign a Memorandum of Understanding for the electricity interconnection between the two countries.

Cyprus Energy, Commerce and Industry Minister, Natasa Pilides and Egyptian Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy, Mohamed Shaker El-Markabi, held a meeting in Cairo on the sidelines of the first Intergovernmental Meeting Cyprus-Egypt that took place on Saturday in the Egyptian capital.

Pilides extended an invitation to her Egyptian counterpart to pay an official visit to Cyprus to sign the MoU.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

President Anastasiades arrives in Cairo for first Intergovernmental Meeting

President of the Republic Nicos Anastasiades is in Cairo for the first Intergovernmental Meeting between the two states taking pace in the Egyptian capital.

He was welcomed at the airport by Tarek El Molla, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources.

After the meeting of the two Presidents, Anastasiades and Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, expanded talks with the presence of ministers from both countries will take place and a wide range of issues will be examined.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Cyprus President looking forward to discuss new forms of cooperation with his Egyptian counterpart

Cyprus President, Nicos Anastasiades, has said that he looks forward to discuss with his Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, new or expanded forms of cooperation.

In a post on his Twitter account, after his arrival in Cairo for the first Intergovernmental Meeting between Cyprus and Egypt, Anastasiades said: “Thank you my dear friend Abdel Fattah El-Sisi for hosting our historical 1st G2G meeting in Cairo. Looking forward to our meeting in order to reaffirm the excellent relations and synergies our two countries have established and discuss new or expanded forms of cooperation.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Sisi & Anastasiades share common views on security in Eastern ?editerranean,Egyptian leader underlines Cyprus support(2)

Egypt’s President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi has conveyed his country’s firm support in efforts to resolve the Cyprus issue with President Nicos Anastasiades noting both share identical views on regional issues which are in line with their vision for the creation of conditions of security, stability, peace and cooperation in Eastern Mediterranean.

Sisi made the remark during a press conference in Cairo with President of the Republic of Cyprus Anastasiades at the end of their first Intergovernmental Meeting between the two countries.

Sisi advocated respect of international law as regards the Cyprus problem and talked against meddling in the internal affairs of other states.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Egyptian President warmly welcomes President Anastasiades for first Intergovernmental Meeting

President of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, warmly welcomed on Saturday in Cairo Cyprus President, Nicos Anastasiades, for the first Intergovernmental Meeting between the two countries.

President Anastasiades arrived to the Egyptian capital heading a ministerial delegation. He was escorted by Foreign Minister, Nikos Christodoulides, Defence Minister, Charalambos Petrides, Energy, Commerce and Industry Minister, Natasa Pilides, Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Minister, Prodromos Prodromou, Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment Minister, Costas Kadis, Deputy Minister of Shipping, Vassilis Demetriades, Government Spokesman Marios Pelekanos and other officers.

Source: Cyprus News Agency