AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCyprus–UN Diplomacy: The Presidential Press Office says UN Secretary-General António Guterres has a plan to break the Cyprus deadlock, with the coming weeks “decisive” and President Christodoulides pushing for a new initiative involving the EU to restart talks. Turkish Cypriot Talks: Turkish Cypriot President Tufan Erhürman met three former leaders (Talat, Akıncı, Tatar) as UN envoy Maria Angela Holguin prepares Brussels meetings and an expanded Cyprus summit is discussed for late July/early August. EU Budget Fight (Cohesion): Regions’ leaders warn the EU’s next long-term budget could weaken cohesion policy, arguing funding is being reduced to “a bag of money” as competitiveness and national reform envelopes take centre stage. Energy Security: Cyprus is pressing ahead with its long-delayed LNG import terminal at Vasilikos despite setbacks, with the minister calling gas a “bridge fuel” for decades while renewables expand. Crime & Fraud Crackdown: Japan arrested a 44-year-old Cypriot national linked to the US/UK-sanctioned Prince Group, alleging fraudulent residency paperwork tied to scam operations. Local Courts: A Larnaca remand hearing follows a confession in the murder of student Shahruar Ahmed Emon, with police describing a staged kidnapping and the discovery of the body near Kofinou. Education: University of Cyprus ranked 525th worldwide in QS 2027, claiming top national placement across multiple indicators. Infrastructure/Industry: Cyprus tightens rules for asphalt plants with a unified emissions framework, requiring gaseous emissions permits and clarifying compliance for existing facilities.
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