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March 12 - Today in HistoryCyprus investors buy Nicosia property for record price Investors have paid the highest price for an inner-city plot in Nicosia, purchasing a parcel of 2,000 square meters off Makarios Ave. for a record 18.25 million euros. The plot that looks on to Stassicratous, China to promote trade with Cyprus During his meeting with the Cypriot Foreign Minister Markos Kyprianou in Cyprus on 1 February, the visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi expressed the willingness of the Chinese Government to promote further the mutually beneficial Nicosia, Athens hail EU Council results Greek Alternate Foreign Minister Dimitris Droutsas and Cyprus Foreign Minister Markos Kyprianou expressed, in a joint statement, their satisfaction on 8 December over the final conclusions of the EU’s external relations council regarding Turkey and Cyprus, Cuba ink cooperation agreements Cyprus and Cuba have signed five agreements and three memoranda of understanding providing for cooperation in the fields of, inter alia, culture, research and development, renewable energy, economy, tourism, agriculture and sports. The documents were Bakoyannis, Kyprianou discuss Cyprus problem Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis on September 3 received her Cypriot counterpart Marcos Kyprianou in the Greek capital ahead of a second round of negotiations between the two communities on the divided island republic, as Cyprus, UAE to ink deals on avoidance of double taxation Cyprus and the United Arabic Emirates will soon sign the agreements on avoiding double taxation and protecting investments as the two sides were at the final stage, this was announced by the government officials at Sweden Cyprus issue critical Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt has said there is now a unique window of opportunity for settling the seemingly irresolute Cyprus issue given that Turkey’s membership evaluation by the European Union will take place at UN hears about airspace violations by Turkey The Permanent Representative of Cyprus to the United Nations Ambassador Minas Hadjimichael has protested to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon new violations of the international air traffic regulations and the national airspace of Foreign Minister Kyprianou visits Russia The Minister of Foreign Affairs Markos Kyprianou, left for Moscow on February 11, for a two-day official visit. During his stay in the Russian capital, Minister Kyprianou will hold a meeting with the Minister of UK, EU show support on resolution of Cyprus issue Cooperation to be strengthened with Argentina Foreign Affairs Minister Markos Kyprianou, whilst visiting Argentina early last week held talks in Buenos Aires with the country’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Jorge Taiana, after which the Argentinean Foreign Minister hosted a dinner in MoU signed with Venezuela on political consultations Greece, Cyprus, Turkey: of gunboats and oil Arab States in Med Union pushed The Cypriot Minister of Foreign Affairs Markos Kyprianou represented Cyprus at the two-day Conference of Foreign Ministers of the Union for the Mediterranean, held on November 3-4 in Marseille, France. The Summit was co-chaired by US and Russia agree that Cyprus’ solution is internal Russia and the United States don’t often agree on foreign policy, but both countries have concurred that the answer for a divided Cyprus has to come from the Cypriots on both sides of the island, Greek and Turkish. Any sort of real critical mass Foreign Minister meets with Gulf States counterparts Minister of Foreign Affairs Marcos Kyprianou, who attended a meeting of the General Affairs and External Relations Council of the EU (GAERC) on May 26 in Brussels, also participated, in the 18th Joint Ministerial Meeting Luxembourg sees signs of a Cyprus solution Luxembourg’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Jean Asselborn said that there are positive indications that the Cyprus problem will one day be resolved. Noting that 34 years have elapsed since the Turkish invasion in Cyprus, he Nicosia backs Turkey’s EU membership bid, with conditions After meeting EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn in Brussels, Cypriot Foreign Minister Markos Kyprianou said that Cyprus supported Turkey’s EU membership bid, provided that all necessary conditions would be met. “We review the opening of European Parliament endorses a new health commissioner By a vote of 446-7, Androula Vassiliou has received the backing of the European Parliament to be the EU’s new health commissioner. Vassiliou, 64, a Cypriot politician and former first lady, formally replaced Markos Kyprianou Vassiliou says she’s already started working on the EU’s health plans EU Ombudsman talks The anticipated changes of the implementation of the Lisbon Treaty and the conference of the Ombudsmen of the EU member states were among the issues discussed at a meeting on March 17 between the Minister Kyprianou committed to solving Cyprus problem A deep believer communist and an all-colour foreign minister Cyprus goes Communist, What will the EU do now? When Demetris Christofias, a dyed-in-the-red-wool Communist who was educated in the Soviet Union, speaks fluent Russian, loves former Russian President Vladimir Putin and is a big fan of the repressive Red Chinese regime that treats Health commissioner takes Chinese rice to task Indian exporters of basmati rice to the 27-nation European Union (EU) may well have missed the recent announcement that the EU is imposing restrictive measures on imports of rice from China. The fact is that Fake Chinese goods Where There is Smoke, There is a Burning Cigarette In Issue 766, we featured “The Deadline Nears: Is Europe Going Up in Smoke” in Kassandra’s Notebook. This piece of writing critically examined the tobacco-control policy of the European Union, with an elaborate discussion on The Deadline Nears: Is Europe Going Up in Smoke? No later than 20 June 2008, the Commission shall submit a report to the European Parliament, the Council and the European Economic and Social Committee on the implementation of Directive 2003/33/EC the notorious tobacco advertising Awareness is key for young population |
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