Social Democrats to strongly support Ukraine’s freedom, German chancellor says

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz promised on Tuesday that his party, the Social Democrats (SPD), will strongly support Ukraine's freedom and its efforts to become a member of the EU.?

'We will support the Ukrainian nation, their struggle to defend their freedom, with all our might,' Scholz told a party conference in Berlin, marking the 160th birthday of the center-left SPD.

?Scholz accused Russia of waging an 'imperialist war' against Ukraine and argued that the war is also an 'attack on values and principles' defended by Social Democrats for decades.

?'Russia should not win this war, and it will not win this war,' he stressed, and reaffirmed that Germany will continue delivering weapons to Ukraine to defend its territory, 'as long as it takes.'

?'This bitter chapter in the history of our continent, created by (Russian President) Vladimir Putin's imperialist delusions, will come to an end with free Ukraine joining the European Union as a full member,' Scholz said.

Source: Anadolu Agency

PACE Committee Vice Chair expresses hope for Cyprus solution from Dheryneia

First Vice-Chairperson of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights Davor Ivo Stier has expressed the hope 'that there could be a contribution to bring finally a peaceful settlement and unity of Cyprus.'

Members of the Committee, which has convened in Larnaca, were briefed on Tuesday by Mayor and members of the Famagusta Municipal Council about the violation of the status quo in Turkish occupied Famagusta.

Speaking to CNA, Famagusta Mayor Simos Ioannou said the parliamentarians taking part in the Legal Affairs and Human Rights Committee of the Parlaimentary Assembly of the Council of Europe meeting in Larnaca, visited Dherynia where the Famagusta Cultural Centre, overlooking the occupied city, is temporarily housed.

In his remarks, Ioannou, said the delegation of approximately 30 officials from various countries, including Turkey and Azerbaijan, was informed about the current situation in Famagusta.

He said the briefing covered the history of the city, how it started, the occupation of the town, and the fate of the refugees since 1974 and the Turkish invasion.

'We informed the delegation about our efforts to internationalise the Cyprus issue, particularly regarding the matter of Famagusta, regarding the actions taken by the municipality to maintain the city's social fabric, its associations, and its people united until the day when they return'.

He also said the Famagusta council briefed about the actions it has undertaken lately at the European Parliament, its meetings with foreign ministers and ambassadors. We urged the Council of Europe to support us on the issues which are covered by international law. The fenced off area of Famagusta, must be returned to its legal inhabitants, according to UN Security Council resolutions 550 and 789 before a Cyprus settlement and should be under the UN aegis.

We expect, said Ioannou, that they should be equally sensitive regarding the Cyprus issue, especially as regards Famagusta, just as they are currently sensitive about the Russian invasion in Ukraine. There are Security Council Resolutions regarding Famagusta, and this clear violation should cease because it is not within European and International Law for a country to occupy a city, leave it fenced off, and try to impose its own terms for the resolution of the issue.

He also said they informed the officials from the PACE committee about the Turkish actions in occupied Famagusta in the past three years and that the violation of the status quo should come to an end.

On his part, Davor Ivo Stier, member of the Croatian parliament and vice chairman of the committee of the Legal Affairs and Human Rights Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe said that on Monday they examined the importance of the implementation of the judgements of the ECHR and 'here of course is very important the rulings about the right to property and of course the resolution of the question of the missing persons'.

As parliamentarians, he said, 'what we are doing is to encourage the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe to work on the implementation of these rulings', noting that this 'is extremely important'.

He expressed the hope 'that there could be a contribution to bring finally a peaceful settlement and unity of Cyprus'.

Before their meeting with the Famagusta council, the CoE parliamentarians were able to view the occupied town of Famagusta through binoculars.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

We must preserve the credibility of our country, AG says

Attorney General George Savvides said Tuesday that we must refrain from making too many statements on the issue regarding the US and UK sanctions imposed on Cypriot natural persons and entities, noting that we must preserve the credibility of our country abroad.

Savvides, who was invited by journalists on the sidelines of the PASYDY conference, in Nicosia, to say whether he received information in relation to the second sanctions package, pointed out that the issue of sanctions is "a very delicate issue" and said that "we should refrain from making too many statements on the matter."

Noting that this is not just a legal matter he said that his office is working and studying "both the information that we receive from the various countries and various other complaints that come from other agencies and do what needs to be done."

"Apart from the fact that these are serious matters which are being examined by the police, the credibility of our country abroad is also being judged and we must be particularly restrained," he concluded.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Helicopter and fighter jet flights within the Nicosia FIR on Tuesday

The National Guard in Cyprus and armed forces of partner countries will carry out on May 23 training activities within the Nicosia FIR, including air defence scenarios involving air and ground assets, the Ministry of Defence said in a press release.

According to the press release, there will also be overflights as well as low flights by helicopters and fighter jets of friendly forces.

The activities are part of the annual military cooperation programme of the Republic of Cyprus with partner countries, the Defence Ministry noted.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

CBC Governor to participate in ECB meeting and anniversary events in Frankfurt

The Governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC), Constantinos Herodotou, will participate on Wednesday, 24 May 2023, in the European Central Bank (ECB) Governing Council non-monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt.

A CBC press release said the Governor will also participate in the special ceremony organised for the 25th Anniversary of the ECB.

Olaf Scholz, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany and the President of the Republic of Cyprus will be among the distinguished guests, as well as other Heads of State and Presidents of EU institutions.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Energy Ministry official participates in EU Competitiveness Council

Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Energy, Commerce and Industry, Marios Panagides, participated in the Competitiveness Council meeting of the EU, which took place on Monday in Brussels.

According to a press release, the focus of the discussions was the adoption of a General Approach on the Ecodesign regulation which covers energy-related products, and transforms it into a regulation, applicable to almost all categories of products. They also exchanged views on "Long-Term Competitiveness: Looking Beyond 2030."

During the discussion on the ESPR, the '27' adopted the text of the General Approach by an enhanced majority, emphasizing that the new Regulation will make products more durable, reliable, reusable, upgradeable, repairable, easier to maintain, as well as more energy and resource-efficient.

In an intervention, Panagides welcomed the document and advocated for the swift adoption of the proposal, as it will contribute to the implementation of the goals of the Green Deal.

The Ministers also exchanged views on the Critical Raw Materials Action, emphasizing that it will contribute to ensuring the EU's access to these materials, which will enable it to achieve its goals and become the first climate-neutral continent.

Panagides praised the initiative to establish a framework for ensuring a secure and sustainable supply of CRM, noting that the only way to extract the metal contents in Cyprus is through hydrometallurgical methods.

The '27' exchanged views based on a Presidency document proposing that the existing annual structure for the contribution of the Competitiveness Council to the European Council be expanded to take into account more detailed criteria.

The Cypriot official agreed with the Presidency's approach, emphasizing that the expanded scoreboard of the single market and competitiveness will provide ample high-quality data that should not be left unused.

Source: Cyprus News Agency