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PM Mitsotakis: Cyprus, a member state of the EU, fifty years after the tragedy of '74, does not make sense to remain divided

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in his weekly review on Facebook on Sunday referred to the Cyprus issue. ""Good morning to all. In these days and hours, Hellenism everywhere in the world remembers Cyprus wound that has remained open and painful for half a century. As I also told President Erdogan during our recent meeting in Washington, Cyprus, a member state of the EU, fifty years after the tragedy of '74, does not make sense to remain divided. It is our wish and hope that the two communities will take advantage of the new opportunity presented and sit at the table to find a solution within the framework of the UN resolutions, under the inviolable condition that any agreement will recognise one sovereignty, a citizenship, an international personality. In this effort, our Cypriot brothers have the support and support of Greece", the prime minister underlined.

  • Published in Greece

Cyprus’ cultural heritage is not for sale.

By Paul Lambis

For centuries, ancient artefacts, art, and relics have been a topic of ownership, provenance, and morality debates. But what is the current situation for those who have intentionally purchased stolen artworks to repatriate them, and what message does this give to the world, particularly those who have dedicated their lives to fighting for art justice? Should there be a financial condition on repatriating a country's stolen heritage?

  • Published in World
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