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Scenario of Mitsotakis–Erdogan meeting in Copenhagen fades — Message from the UN on the Turkish casus belli
The Turkish president is not expected to travel to the Danish capital for the European Political Community Summit — What government sources say about Greek-Turkish relations, ties with Trump, and strengthening the Armed Forces
Meeting of Mitsotakis with UN Secretary-General António Guterres
The Cyprus issue, developments in the war in Ukraine, the situation in the Middle East, as well as developments in Libya were discussed
Netanyahu’s message to Hamas: Surrender and the war ends
Giving a state to Palestine a mile from Jerusalem is like giving a state to al‑Qaeda a mile from New York, said the Israeli Prime Minister - The meaning of the pin he was wearing on his lapel - The IDF set up loudspeakers in the Strip so his UN remarks could be heard
Egypt’s Note Verbale to the UN: Explicitly rejects the limits of the Libyan Continental Shelf
Cairo rejects the Turkey-Libya memorandum of cooperation and Libya’s protest against Greece’s international tender for exploration south of the Peloponnese and Crete – Declares the 2019 and 2022 Turkey-Libya memoranda “invalid and without legal effect”
Mitsotakis at the UN: Turkey should withdraw its casus belli; the way forward is dialogue, not the language of weapons (video)
"Cyprus has been suffering for 51 years," he emphasized - He noted that our proposal for a Europe-wide minimum age for access to social media is being considered by the European Commission - "We do not accept changes of borders by force," he said regarding Ukraine
Mitsotakis: Artificial Intelligence must become a cornerstone for a safer, fairer, and more peaceful world
“Decisions regarding AI will not only redefine the balance of power, but will also determine whether technology becomes a force for progress or a lever of threat,” stressed the Prime Minister at an event hosted by the Korean presidency of the Security Council
Zelensky’s “Stockholm syndrome” and the takeaways from the Rubio–Lavrov meeting
Analysts say Trump’s sudden shift on Ukraine sends more signals to allies and U.S. voters than to Moscow
Christodoulides: Erdogan’s supreme hypocrisy, he accused others of crimes Turkey commits daily
Strong words from the President of Cyprus regarding Erdogan’s address at the UN General Assembly - "Politicians are judged not by their words, but by their actions, & that is what distinguishes leaders from politicians," said the Cypriot President from the UN podium