🌍 Alexis Tsipras stresses vital Greece-Cyprus coordination amid geopolitical tensions
Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras emphasized the necessity for stronger coordination between Greece and Cyprus during his meeting with Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides. Addressing growing geopolitical instability, Tsipras highlighted the importance of mutual support in safeguarding Cyprus' sovereign rights under international law. He described the two countries as "forces of peace and stability" committed to defending international legal frameworks.
Tsipras and Christodoulides also discussed ongoing efforts to revive negotiations on the Cyprus issue, agreeing that talks should resume based on the Guterres framework to achieve a just and sustainable solution benefiting both Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots. Tsipras expressed hope for a diplomatic resolution to Middle East tensions, referencing an upcoming agreement in Geneva aimed at ending conflict in the region.
Visiting Cyprus for the first time since founding the Greek Left Alliance, Tsipras declined to comment on political controversies unrelated to his discussions, focusing instead on regional cooperation and peace initiatives.
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