President Nikos Christodoulides will travel to Lebanon on Monday for a meeting with the country’s leadership regarding immigration.
Speaking to reporters at the Presidential Palace on Friday, Christodoulides said he will be accompanied by the ministers of interior and foreign affairs, as well by the chief of the National Guard and other state officials.
On top of that, when asked about specific support Cyprus expects from the European Commission regarding immigration, he revealed that he will meet with the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen next Sunday, adding that discussions are already underway prior to the meeting.
The president also acknowledged that Cyprus is indeed “facing a difficult situation and crisis.”
However, he assured that every possible solution to address the issue is being studied and that “nothing is ruled out at the moment.
“All the problems are being addressed, we are leaving nothing to chance,” he said.
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