As of now, Cyprus holds the presidency of the Council of the European Union.
This presidency involves managing discussions and negotiations among EU member states on key policies, priorities, and legislative proposals. Cyprus is expected to focus on issues such as regional security, migration, the EU economy, and digital transformation. Additionally, it will likely seek to enhance cooperation within the EU framework to address challenges posed by global events and foster unity among member states.
Cyprus’ forthcoming term as the holder of the European Council’s rotating presidency in the first half of next year is “a unique opportunity for our country to leave its ...
The preparations for Cyprus to assume the European Union Council presidency in 2026 were the focus of the second model European parliament conference, held on Friday at the Pancyprian gymnasium in ...
Poland’s ambassador in Nicosia Marek Szczepanowski on Tuesday outlined the seven pillars of its country’s tenure as European Council president.
Speaking at an event at European Union House ...
Minister of Finance Makis Keravnos met in Luxembourg with his counterparts from Poland and Denmark ahead of the EU presidency trio, to discuss the main political priorities of Ecofin that ...
The new Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), health, energy, water scarcity and environment are among the issues Cyprus will be addressing during its second EU ...
Deputy Minister for EU Affairs Marilena Raouna met with Cypriot MEPs ahead of the Cyprus EU Presidency for the first half of 2026.
Raouna and the MEPs on Monday discussed the ...
An extension of state support measures including a graded electricity subsidization and reduced VAT for food items, as well as compensation for the fire victims in Paphos, will be discussed ...
President Nikos Christodoulides on Wednesday stressed the need for Cyprus to play a more central role within the EU during the swearing-in ceremony for
President swears in deputy minister for ...
Τhe EU engagement and support for a solution to the Cyprus issue is a sine qua non for easing tensions in the region, the Ambassador of Belgium to Cyprus, based ...
Cyprus will assume the EU Presidency in the first half of 2026 and is aiming in the meantime to create a deputy ministry of European Affairs, it was announced on Tuesday.
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