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September 29, 2024

Foreign Minister wraps up meetings in New York

Cyprus Foreign Minister, Constantinos Kombos, wrapped up a busy schedule at the United Nations on Friday, during the High-Level Week of the 79th UN General Assembly in New York. According to a press release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kombos held over 35 bilateral meetings with counterparts from

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Festive atmosphere in Limassol as 63rd Wine Festival opens its doors

?he 63rd Limassol Wine Festival kicked off officially on Saturday evening, at the coastal town’s Municipal Garden, with plenty of wine, music, dancing and in a festive atmosphere. Minister of Energy, Trade and Industry, George Papanastasiou, inaugurated the festival, assuring of the government’s support to the wine sector. Papanastasiou first

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Government supports efforts to develop rural areas, Minister assures

Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment Maria Panayiotou assured that the government supports in tangible way efforts to develop rural areas as well as local producers. Panayiotou attended on Saturday the 3rd annual deli meats and palouze (grape must jelly) festival in Pomitissa village, in Limassol district. In her

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Defence Minister reaffirms goal for a mutually acceptable, functional solution

Cyprus Defence Minister, Vasilis Palmas, reiterated the country’s commitment to seek a mutually acceptable, sustainable, and functional solution to the Cyprus issue, during a speech on Sunday, at the annual memorial service for the fallen and murdered residents of the Turkish occupied Kythrea municipality. Palmas honoured those who lost their

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ANKARA: China on Sunday said it opposes the “infringement” on Lebanon’s sovereignty and security, and condemns any action against innocent civilians. Beijing also opposes any move that fuels “antagonism” and escalates regional tensions, terming the tension between Lebanon and Israel a “spillover” of the Gaza conflict, said a statement from

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