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Konstantinos Kombos: We Are working towards a solution to the Cyprus problem

Konstantinos Kombos: We Are working towards a solution to the Cyprus problem

Greek Cypriot Foreign Minister Konstantinos Kombos, during the Informal Meeting of EU Foreign Ministers, stated that they are committed to the goal of resolving the Cyprus problem. President of the Republic of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, is scheduled to speak at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on September 20.

Publish Date: 01/09/23 16:00
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Konstantinos Kombos: We Are working towards a solution to the Cyprus problem
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Haravgi and other newspapers reported that President Nikos Christodoulides will deliver his speech at the UN General Assembly in New York on Wednesday morning, September 20.

The Permanent Representative of Cyprus to the UN, Andreas Hadjichrysanthou, announced the date of Christodoulides' UN speech in his statement and emphasized their preparations for the busiest diplomatic week when world leaders will be in New York due to the UN General Assembly.

The newspaper also mentioned that during the General Assembly, Christodoulides is expected to meet with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, and President Ersin Tatar will also have a meeting with Guterres.

KOMBOS: WORKING TOWARDS A SOLUTION TO THE CYPRUS PROBLEM

In another news report, the newspaper stated that Greek Cypriot Foreign Minister Konstantinos Kombos, during the Informal Meeting of EU Foreign Ministers (Gymnich) that began in Spain, said, "We are working towards a solution to the Cyprus problem."

According to the article, Kombos reiterated the well-known positions of the Greek Cypriot side in his speech and added that the Gymnich meeting's agenda also includes Ukraine and the Sahel region in Africa.

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