AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoUN Diplomacy on Cyprus Energy: Cyprus’ UN envoy Maria Michael has protested Turkey’s plans for a natural gas pipeline linking the island to Turkey, calling the MoU illegal and warning that seismic surveys already underway signal intent to proceed. Schengen Prep at Airports: Justice Minister Costas Fitiris says Larnaca and Paphos will scrap existing passport scanners and install fully automated ABC gates by year-end as Cyprus moves closer to Schengen. Cyprus–Greece Government Coordination: The presidential palace hails regular Cyprus-Greece summits as a “stable coordination mechanism,” citing gains in health, energy, civil protection, migration, digital policy and security. Turkey–Israel Row With Cyprus in the Crossfire: Ankara escalated its dispute with Israel by seeking Interpol Red Notices for Netanyahu over the Gaza flotilla case, while Israel’s PMO hit back with accusations including “occupies half of Cyprus.” Occupied Cyprus Cultural Pressure: Serbia’s EXIT withdrew from a music festival in illegally occupied Kyrenia after Cyprus’ “targeted diplomacy,” with talks now exploring relocation to government-controlled areas. Local Governance & Housing: In New York, Mayor Zohran Mamdani-backed housing contracts are linked to evictions at an affordable complex, reigniting questions about promises to keep tenants housed. Labour Watch in Hotels: PASYXE says it has received no evidence-backed complaints about illegal hotel employment and urges workers to report specific cases to authorities.
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