Cyprus still ‘top priority’ for Athens
The
Cyprus problem remains Greece’s “top foreign policy priority,” Foreign
Minister Dimitris Avramopoulos said on Sunday, arriving on the divided
island on the day the Republic of Cyprus assumed the rotating presidency
of the European Union.
Avramopoulos, who met with his
counterpart Erato Kozakou-Markoulli, told reporters at Larnaca airport
that he was maintaining the position of Prime Minister Antonis Samaras
in his stance toward Cyprus.
The government in Nicosia has its work
cut out for it by undertaking the EU’s presidency as negotiations
continue for a foreign bailout package to prop up its banks and economy.
President Dimitris Christofias told state television NET on Saturday
that Cyprus would seek rescue funding from the EU but stopped short of
giving a figure. It was unclear whether Nicosia would seek additional
funding from other nations. Deputy Minister for European Affairs Andreas
Mavroyiannis told Cyprus Mail that Nicosia was facing “one of its
biggest challenges as an EU member state, but also as a state,” and
compared the EU presidency to a “maturity test” for the country.
Source: ekathimerini.com
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