Cyprus, Bahrain upgrade cooperation

Cyprus and Bahrain have signed an agreement on exemption of visa requirements for diplomatic, special, and service passport holders and a Memorandum of Understanding on economic cooperation. Monday’s signing followed talks between

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Smart diplomacy is unbeatable

The recognition this week of US Senator Bob Menendez, a true friend of Cyprus and one of the few vocal critics of Ankara in Washington DC, with the Order of Makarios III,

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Cyprus expects no change in Israel ties

Any change of government in Israel will not affect the good relations with Nicosia because both countries have common objectives, said Cyprus Foreign Minister Nikos Christodoulides. Asked if a new Prime Minister

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US, Cyprus relations enjoying historic high

The United States views the Republic of Cyprus (ROC) as an important partner for regional stability, security, and prosperity, working closely with Nicosia to advance shared security priorities in the Eastern Mediterranean.

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Greece engages in assertive diplomacy

For someone who follows Greece’s foreign affairs, the last few months have been astounding on all counts. A flurry of activity has included non-stop engagement by Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias with the

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UN searching for common ground

The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is trying to determine whether there is common ground on what should be achieved at the 5+1 Cyprus conference in Geneva later this month. In preparation, UN

Cyprus, Poland celebrate 60 years of diplomacy

Cyprus and Poland have signed a Declaration of Intent marking the 60th-anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries. The declaration was signed on Monday in Nicosia by Foreign Minister Nikos Christodoulides

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Undercooking economic diplomacy

Foreign Minister Nicos Christodoulides made an intriguing announcement that either flew under the radar or intentionally planned to pave the way for our senior diplomat’s political ambitions. In his address to the

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