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The President of the Republic goes to Dubai with a large delegation
The President of the Republic, Nicos Anastasiades, accompanied by a large delegation, goes to Dubai today on a visit which is expected to contribute to the deepening of Cyprus' relations with the United Arab Emirates.[/B]
During the visit, bilateral consultations between Cyprus and the UAE will take place, while a Business Forum will be held on February 24, in the presence of the President of the Republic, who will be one of the speakers. In addition, at the Cyprus Pavilion at the EXPO exhibition in Dubai, President Anastasiades will attend and address the Cyprus National Day event, which will take place at the Al Wasl main building.
President Anastasiades will be accompanied by, among others, the Ministers of Finance, Defence, Energy, Energy, Transport, Agriculture, the Deputy Ministers of Innovation, Shipping, Tourism, the Deputy Minister to the President and the Deputy Government Spokesperson. The delegation will also include businessmen.
The bilateral consultations and meetings with state officials of the United Arab Emirates will be held both at the level of leaders and at the level of Ministers of the Republic with their counterparts.
The bilateral consultations and meetings with state officials of the United Arab Emirates will be held both at the level of leaders and at the level of Ministers of the Republic with their counterparts.
The President of the Republic is expected to brief the UAE side on the latest developments in the Cyprus problem and the issue of Varosha, on the Confidence Building Measures submitted by the Greek Cypriot side and the efforts it is making to resume the negotiation process, as well as on the developments in the Eastern Mediterranean. It is noted that the UAE is a Non-Permanent Member of the United Nations Security Council.
The EXPO World Expo[/B] is the largest exhibition in the world. It opened its doors on 1 October 2021 and will close on 31 March 2022.
Cyprus' participation is coordinated by the Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digital Policy, in cooperation with the Cyprus Investment Promotion Agency (Invest Cyprus).
The exhibition, which has as its central theme "Connecting Minds, Creating the Future", aims to establish a global platform for agreements and international partnerships and is expected to attract around 25 million visitors, with participants from 192 countries. Visitors to the Cypriot pavilion are welcomed by a hologram of the goddess Aphrodite, taking them on a journey through the island's history.
The aim of Cyprus' participation in EXPO is to increase the country's visibility and showcase the business and investment opportunities it offers. During the exhibition, ministers participate in various events held with specialised events.
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