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The Cypriot Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Greek: Υπουργείο Εξωτερικών της Κυπριακής Δημοκρατίας), is a ministry in the Republic of Cyprus. The primary mission of the Ministry is to exercise the foreign policy of Cyprus and to advance its interests alongside protection of its citizens abroad.
Nikos Christodoulides. Nikos Christodoulides ( Greek: Νίκος Χριστοδουλίδης; born 6 December 1973) is a Greek-Cypriot politician, former diplomat, and academic who has been the 8th and current President of Cyprus since 2023. He previously served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2018 to 2022 and Government Spokesman from ...
This is a list of ministers of foreign affairs of the Republic of Cyprus since the independence in 1960: Image. Minister. Began. Ended. Spyros Kyprianou. 16 August 1960. 15 June 1972. Ioannis Christophides.
Cyprus Foreign Affairs Ministry: List of bilateral treaties with Slovenia Spain: 25 December 1967 See Cyprus–Spain relations. Cyprus has an embassy in Madrid and 2 honorary consulates (in Bilbao and Granada). Spain has an embassy Nicosia. Both countries are full members of the European Union and of the Union for the Mediterranean.
Constantinos Kombos ( Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κόμπος; born 17 October 1976) is a Cypriot jurist, academic and politician who has served as minister of foreign affairs since 1 March 2023. [1] He was born in Limassol .
List of diplomatic missions in Cyprus. This is a list of diplomatic missions in Cyprus. There are currently 45 embassies in Nicosia. Several other countries have non-resident embassies. Map of diplomatic missions in Cyprus.
Politics of Cyprus. The Council of Ministers is the executive branch of the Cypriot government, consisting of ministers. The council is chaired by the President of Cyprus and the ministers head executive departments of the government. The President and his ministers administer the government and the various public services .
The United States and The Republic of Cyprus established official diplomatic relations in 1960, right after the British Cyprus 's independence from the United Kingdom. Differences immediately arose between the majority Greek Cypriot (77.1%) and minority Turkish Cypriot (18.2%) communities during the implementation of the Constitution of Cyprus ...