EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell will hold meetings in Nicosia on June 25-26 to discuss Turkey’s illegal drilling activity off Cyprus and the future of Brussel’s relationship with Ankara. The top
Cyprus road deaths increased 6.1% last year ranking it a lowly 18th in the EU, according to the annual Road Safety PIN Report by the European Transport Safety Council (ETSC). The number
Cyprus Defence Minister Savvas Angelides stressed to his European counterparts the need for an EU naval presence in the region due to Turkey’s destabilising activity in the Eastern Mediterranean. The briefing took
Brussels is anxious over Turkey’s tension escalating activities in the Eastern Mediterranean, said the EU’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell who will visit Nicosia to discuss the matter. He said Greece and
Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades briefed European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen of Turkey’s continued illegal actions in the Eastern Mediterranean calling for decisive EU measures. President Anastasiades briefed the European Commission
Following Turkey’s tension-raising activity in the East Med where it challenges the sovereignty of Cyprus and Greece, foreign ministers will meet to discuss EU-Ankara relations. The issue of EU-Turkey relations will be
Cyprus has been successful in controlling COVID-19 but must keep on its toes while the EU should improve the overall quality of healthcare to be better positioned to deal with pandemics, said
ΕU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell called on Turkey to respect the sovereignty of Cyprus and Greece and stop drilling in their territorial waters. Borrell was commenting on the announcement by Turkey
The European Commission recommends that Cyprus secures adequate access to finance and liquidity for small and medium-sized enterprises while strengthening the health system post-Covid19. Brussels has proposed country-specific recommendations (CSRs) providing economic
In 2019, the European Union (EU) generated around €13.9 tln in GDP, spiking 17% higher than its level a decade earlier, according to Eurostat data released on Friday. Unsurprisingly, Cyprus was among