OR third Greece-Cyprus Intergovernmental Summit takes place on Wednesday in Athens, two years after its official establishment by Kyriakos Mitsotakis and him Nikos Christodoulidis in 2023 with the aim of intensifying the cooperation between the two countries and expanding it in a number of areas, beyond foreign policy, where cooperation and coordination Athens-Nicosia it is permanent.
Environment, Health, Education, Transport, Digital Policy, Housing Policy, Civil Protection, Justice, Culture and Foreign Policy are among the areas of cooperation that will be discussed by the competent ministers of Greece and Cyprus with the aim of taking coordinated actions in the respective fields, intensifying cooperation and exchanging good practices.
The latest developments in the region, the Cyprus issue after the election Tufan Erhiurman in the leadership of the Turkish Cypriot community, but also the assumption of duties by Republic of Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU during the first half of 2026, they are expected to be at the center of the meeting that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will have with the President of the Republic of Cyprus Nikos Christodoulidis.
It is expected still to discuss the energy issues, in the light of the developments of the last few days. The Prime Minister is expected to inform Mr. Christodoulidis about the meetings with American officials and the agreements signed in Athens that upgrade Greece’s geopolitical and energy role in the wider region and up to Ukraine.