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Macron to Visit Cyprus, Christodoulides Says

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French President Emmanuel Macron will soon visit Cyprus, his Cypriot counterpart Nikos Christodoulides said on Monday evening. Addressing an event at the Franco-Cypriot school to mark Bastille Day, he said Macron will be in Cyprus “to sign a renewed, upgraded strategic cooperation which will further upgrade and broaden our close…
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The European Union has made it clear to Ankara that "Euro-Turkish relations can be examined through a positive approach only through developments in the Cyprus issue," emphasizes the president of the… Nikos Christodoulides in "N": The Cyprus issue will determine progress in EU-Turkey relations - NAVTEMPORIKI

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