The Minister of Foreign Affairs will have a meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs. of the UN during which he will convey some messages to him, said the president of the Republic of Cyprus Nikos Christodoulidis.

In his statements to journalists, after the commemoration of the fallen of Aglantzia during the Turkish invasion and called to comment on criticism from the opposition, that he is not convinced by his positions on the will of the Greek Cypriot side for a solution to the Cypriot conflict, the President of the Republic said that “whether we are convinced or not is recorded in the Conclusions of the European Council. It is recorded in the Conclusions of the European People’s Party. You heard the Chancellor of Germany himself.

We are in contact with the g.c. of the UN, who recognizes precisely our readiness for the resumption of talks and in a very few days, be patient, there will be a meeting in person with the Secretary General, not from my side, from the Republic of Cyprus, precisely for the how we coordinate in continuity and the contacts of the CG itself. with the EU, with the aim of resuming talks.

From here on, any criticism, you understand, is welcome, in this particular case I don’t know what purposes it wishes to serve, but the facts are there for anyone to see, for anyone to hear and for the Cypriot people to judge us all”.

Asked at what level the meeting with the governor will take place. of the UN, President Christodoulidis said that “it will be done at the level of the foreign minister”, adding that the meeting “is already closed. Be patient, we’ll tell you the date and the subject.”

When asked if any messages will be conveyed in this meeting, the president of the Republic said “of course. I have also written to the Secretary General, we simply do not advertise the actions we are taking, we are not interested in the communication management of the Cypriot issue, we are interested in the essential management of the Cypriot issue and how we break the impasse and restart the talks. In addition to the telephone communication I had, I have also written to the g.g. the secretary of state will be there to deliver a specific message. A lot is happening. What interests us is how we break the impasse, that is where our efforts are focused, any criticism is welcome.”

Finally, when asked if he had been informed in relation to the NATO exercise regarding the registration of the Republic of Cyprus based on coordinates and not on its name, President Christodoulidis said that “so far I have not had any information on this specific issue, but certainly this week I will I have”.