AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEU Budget Fight: EU leaders in Brussels pressed Ireland to propose by October new “own resources” to fund the 2028–2034 multiannual budget, after Cyprus’ presidency put forward a €2tn framework that sparked clashes between “frugal” states and higher-spending members. Cyprus Presidency Spotlight: European Council chief António Costa praised Cyprus and President Nikos Christodoulides for pushing unity and progress during the island’s six-month EU Council term. Gaza Humanitarian Pressure: The European Council demanded Israel allow full humanitarian access to Gaza, reopen crossings (including a medical corridor), and reverse settlement expansion, while backing the Cyprus maritime corridor for aid delivery. Cyprus Problem Talks: Turkish Cypriot leader Tufan Erhurman met predecessors as UN envoy Maria Angela Holguin prepares further EU and regional contacts, with an enlarged meeting on the Cyprus issue expected in late July/early August. SAFE Defence Funding: Cyprus received an initial €177.2m advance under the EU’s SAFE defence programme to speed up defence preparedness and modernisation. Local Economy & Cost of Living: The Central Bank cut its growth forecasts for 2026–27 amid Middle East risks, while consumer prices rose again in May, with processed foods hit hardest. Public Safety: Public Works says a new Strovolos road poses a fall hazard to homes and will install protective barriers; lifeguard shortages remain acute in Limassol and Paphos. Politics & Accountability: Direct Democracy leader Fidias Panayiotou sparked debate over MPs’ pay after a viral video, contrasting his figures with Treasury data.
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