Humanitarian Affairs Commissioner Photis Photiou
Presidential Commissioner Photis Photiou said on Sunday that the President of Cyprus and his government as well as all involved in the missing persons` issue...
Funeral held for member of 1974 missing
Turkey must demonstrate the necessary will to end the pain and suffering of all relatives of the missing, Humanitarian Affairs Commissioner Photis Photiou said on...
Photiou calls on Turkey to assume its responsibilities
Presidential Commissioner Photis Photiou said on Saturday that the most tragic aspect of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus 44 years ago was the issue of...
Military gear found at Noratlas site handed to National Guard
Military equipment and other findings located at the Makedonitissa military cemetery in Nicosia during excavations to unearth the remains of an aircraft carrying Greek commandos...
Ready to restart negotiations at any time says Photiou
The Greek Cypriot side is ready to restart negotiations on the Cyprus problem based on the parametres outlines by the United Nations Secrtary General to...
Identification of missing persons slowing down
Humanitarian Affairs Commissioner Photis Photiou on Tuesday sounded the alarm to MPs on the slowdown in identifications of missing persons and called for a joint...
Humanitarian aid to north could restart in two weeks
Humanitarian aid to Greek Cypriots and Maronites living in the north could start to be sent anew within two weeks, Humanitarian Affairs Commissioner Photis Photiou...
Relatives of missing people criticise CMP
Relatives of missing persons from the occupied village of Assia on Tuesday criticised the Committee on Missing Persons (CMP) for making their pain worse by...
‘No solution with Turkish guarantees and intervention rights’
There can be no solution with Turkish guarantees and intervention rights, nor with the permanent presence of Turkish troops, Presidential Commissioner Photis Photiou reiterated on...
Commissioner warns Athalassa dead could be higher than thought
The remains of a number of missing persons buried in the area of the Athalassa psychiatric hospital in Nicosia could be greater than originally thought, Humanitarian Affairs...