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[Cyprus Times] Aiming for alliances and partnerships Important Anastasiades contacts next week

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Written statement by the Director of the Press Office of the President of the Republic, Andreas Joseph The programme for next week Meetings and contacts for the President

Cyprus is strengthening its bilateral relations in order to promote its positions, create alliances and develop partnerships with other states.

Next week another Head of State will visit Cyprus, while the Informal European Council to be held in Versailles, France, is particularly important, during which the latest dramatic developments in Ukraine, among others, are expected to be discussed.

On 8 March, the President of Slovenia, Mr. Borut Pahor, during which they will discuss bilateral relations between Cyprus and Slovenia, ways to further deepen cooperation between the two countries, as well as exchange views on the role that small EU member states can play in the future of Europe.

President Anastasiades will also report on Turkey's provocative actions in the region, our efforts to restart the negotiation process, the Confidence Building Measures it has proposed and more generally on the efforts of the Republic of Cyprus to defend international legitimacy and the initiatives our country is developing in this direction.

On 9 March a meeting of the Council of Ministers is scheduled

Subsequently, on 10 and 11 March, President Anastasiades will be in Versailles in France for the Informal European Council on Investment and Development. The events in Ukraine are bringing major changes in Europe at the economic, political and social levels which will be of great concern to the Summit. The 27 Leaders will also exchange views on the strategic autonomy of the Union in the fields of Energy and Defence.

On 12 March, President Anastasiades in his ordinary membership of DISY will attend and address the meeting of the party's Supreme Council.


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