Crans Montana minutes refer to real events and not to myths and narratives, says President

The minutes of the Crans Montana Conference in 2017 as they are published by the Sunday edition of “Phileleftheros” newspaper, refer to the real events and not to any myths and narratives disseminated by a particular official of the UN to all those well-wishers who wanted to listen to him, President Anastasiades said on Sunday, adding that some continue the propaganda that does not do any good.

Speaking to the press following a memorial for the late President of the Republic and head of DISY party Glafkos Clerides, the President said that he wished to speak at the end as he reckons that more minutes will follow by the newspaper, adding that the real situation has been told by him repetitively, but unfortunately some, in an orchestrated manner blamed or implied that the Greek Cypriot side is to be blamed for the conclusion of the Conference and not those who are really to b

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Committed to ensure that British government will do utmost to reunite Cyprus, British MP says

We leave Cyprus with a re-doubled collective commitment to ensure that the British Government is doing its utmost to reunite Cyprus as a bizonal, bicommunal federation, with political equality as outlined in UN Security Council Resolutions, co-leader of an All-Party Parliamentary Group Delegation for Cyprus which visited Cyprus last week, Caroline Nokes said.

A delegation of 10 British MPs from the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Cyprus visited Cyprus last week, as guests of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Cyprus, to hear first-hand about the latest developments on the Cyprus issue and the strengthening UK-Cyprus relations.

The delegation, led by Caroline Nokes and Bambos Charalambous, arrived in Cyprus in the evening of Tuesday 9th November and left on Friday 12th November.

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FMs of Cyprus, Greece and UAE hold informal meeting in Dubai

The second informal tripartite meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Cyprus, Greece and the United Arab Emirates was held on the sidelines of the Sir Bani Yas Forum held in Dubai.

During the meeting, ministers Nikos Christodoulides of Cyprus, Nikos Dendias of Greece and Abdullah bin Zayed al Nahyan of the UAE, reconfirmed their willingness to further increase cooperation. They also exchanged views on the situation in Syria, the latest developments in Libya n the light of the Paris conference on Libya where the three countries participated.

Source: Cyprus News Agency