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Cypriot President Christodoulides addresses the Hellenic Parliament

On Thursday, Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides addressed the Hellenic Parliament in Athens following an invitation from Speaker Nikitas Kaklamanis. This event marked the first such address by a Cypriot president in the Greek plenary since 2010. During his speech, Christodoulides emphasized that a two-state solution to the Cyprus problem is completely unacceptable to his government, describing it as a move toward legitimizing illegal occupation. He praised Greece as Cyprus's most consistent and selfless ally in the ongoing efforts to end the occupation of northern Cyprus. The President also honored those who fell during the 1974 Turkish invasion and reiterated that the search for missing persons remains a priority. He expressed optimism that recent diplomatic initiatives have ended a seven-year stagnation in international interest regarding the Cyprus issue. The session highlighted the deepening institutional and strategic ties between Nicosia and Athens. The speech was received with multiple rounds of applause from Greek lawmakers.

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