Cyprus and Bangladesh reach agreement on migrant returns

Cyprus and Bangladesh secured an agreement for migrant returns which will be implemented immediately.

The agreement was reached during a meeting Cyprus Interior Minister Nicos Nouris held Saturday with the Minister of the Interior of Bangladesh, Asaduzzaman Khan, in the framework of the 3rd International Ministerial Conference on terrorist financing held in New Delhi.

A press release says that during the meeting, the two Ministers discussed ways of bilateral cooperation on migration and the return of Bangladeshi nationals, who are on the island illegally.

They agreed to speed up these returns and to eradicate any bureaucratic procedures and difficulties to this end.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

National Guard and France’s Armed Forces conduct special operations exercise

Cyprus National Guard and the Armed Forces of France conducted a small-scale special operations exercise, within the framework of the Bilateral Defense Cooperation Program between the Republic of Cyprus and France.

The exercise under the name “BOLD WINGS – 2022”, took place in Cyprus, with the participation of special operations personnel from the two countries.

A press release issued Saturday says that the scenario of the exercise, held from November 14 to 18, included various types of individual and group weapons combat fire and personnel practice in performing free-fall jumps.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

If my successor follows the same prudent management, we will be able to deal with the new crisis, says President Anastasiades

If the next President follows the same consistent and prudent management, we will be able to deal with new global crisis in a satisfactory way, said, on Friday evening President of the Republic, Nicos Anastasiades, who was speaking at a dinner hosted by the Limassol Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

During his speech, the President of the Republic also referred to numbers that confirm, as he said, , the growth path of our country, such as the growth rate of 6% for 2022, the return to surpluses of 460 million euros (1.7% of GDP) in 2023, the reduction of the public debt to 89.3% this year and to 83.3% in 2023, the reduction of the unemployment rate to 7% of the workforce, with a forecast for further reduction in 2023 to 6.4%”. In addition, he spoke about a “continuous upgrading of the long-term and short-term creditworthiness of Cyprus by the international rating agencies”.

It was this policy, he pointed out, that allowed the Government to present, for 2023, an increased budget of 520 million euros compared to 2022, with increased development spending by 12% and a boost in spending on social protection by 4%.

Saying that “through our plans we have laid the foundations for achieving sustainable economic and social development”, President Anastasiades stated that this fact is recognised both by the European Commission and the International Monetary Fund, as well as by international rating agencies, “which record at the same time the strong dynamics of the Cypriot economy”.

The most important thing, he underlined, is that the momentum created is reinforced by the implementation of the “Cyprus – Tomorrow” Plan, which as he noted, “constitutes the culmination, the completion of the work we have achieved, but also the legacy of Government for a modern European State, to all Cypriot citizens”.

With particular reference to the pillar of strengthening the resilience and competitiveness of the economy, the President of the Republic said that it includes investments and reforms aimed, among other things, at expanding the production base by strengthening the primary and secondary sectors of the economy, at digital transformation, expediting licensing procedures and providing incentives, supporting start-ups and innovative units and diversifying and further promoting the tourist product.

“Moreover, our main objective is to strengthen our policies so far regarding the transformation of Cyprus into a sustainable business and commercial centre of the Mediterranean”, he added.

He also stated that, in addition to the existing tax and other business incentives, the new national strategy for attracting companies to operate and/or expand their business activities in Cyprus is expected to make a decisive contribution.

A strategy that, he went on to say, that is already producing results, as recorded by the rise of Cyprus from 68th to 18th place in the Greenfield FDI Performance Index that records the performance of countries in attracting foreign investment, registering the highest rise of all countries.

He also noted that in the 1st half of 2022, foreign direct investment in Cyprus increased by 150% compared to pre-pandemic levels (1st half of 2019), while investments in software and information technology (IT) increased by 600 % (compared to 2019).

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Turkey needs to get back on track to resume dialogue, says President Anastasiades ahead of his meeting with German Chancellor

Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades, said that Turkey needs to return to the path of international law and called for the intervention of the international community, ahead of his meeting with the German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz.

“The meeting with the German Chancellor in Berlin on November 23 is a continuation of the efforts we are making, in order to create the necessary conditions to resume a dialogue regarding the Cyprus issue”, the President said on Friday, attending the Gala Dinner for the 60th anniversary of Limassol Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

“Certainly, in order to create the conditions, Turkey also needs to return to the right path, i.e. the path of international law, otherwise we will observe a hardening of its position not only vis-à-vis Cyprus, but also potential risks due to a revisionist policy in the Aegean, Syria, Libya, Iraq, Nagorno-Karabakh and beyond,” noted President Anastasiades. He added that what’s needed at the moment was “to repeat what we have been doing since Crans-Montana, the need for the international community, the European Union in particular, to realise that without intervention a small country like Cyprus cannot achieve the results that we all desire.”

The President of the Republic is leaving for Germany next Tuesday, November 22. Cyprus issue, as well as bilateral, European, economic and energy issues will be discussed in the talks that President Anastasiades will have with Chancellor Scholz on November 23.

In a written statement, the Director of the Press Office of the President of the Republic, Andreas Iosif, states that during his visit to Berlin, President Anastasiades will, among other things, hold bilateral meetings with Chancellor Scholz and the Federal President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

Anastasiades and Scholz will also hold a joint press conference, notes Iosif.

Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkey invaded and occupied its northern third. Repeated rounds of UN-led peace talks have so far failed to yield results. The latest round of negotiations, in July 2017 at the Swiss resort of Crans-Montana ended inconclusively.

Source: Cyprus News Agency