🌍 President Christodoulides urges diplomatic missions to capitalize on Cyprus' EU Council Presidency achievements
President of the Republic Nikos Christodoulides met with the Heads of Diplomatic Missions of Cyprus at the Presidential Palace on Thursday to emphasize the importance of leveraging the results from Cyprus' Presidency of the Council of the European Union. He stressed the need for continued coordination between the Government, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and diplomatic missions to ensure concrete outcomes.
During his remarks, Christodoulides praised the success of Cyprus' EU Presidency, particularly commending diplomats' work in Brussels, describing the Presidency as widely acknowledged as highly successful. He underscored the message that "if we want, we can succeed" and highlighted the necessity for Cyprus to evaluate how best to utilize the Presidency's achievements moving forward.
The President also discussed ongoing challenges such as the Cyprus issue, noting recent contacts with key EU leaders, and stressed the importance of increased EU budget resources. Additionally, he affirmed the government's decision to maintain the Vice Ministry for European Affairs and the continued coordination across ministries to support Cyprus' external and internal policies, enlargement matters, and relations with third countries.
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