Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and French President Emmanuel Macron visited Cyprus to meet President Nikos Christodoulides. They discussed the economic effects of the war in the Middle East and livestock issues caused by foot-and-mouth disease. This visit is a key topic in today’s news.
“Alithia” talks about rising tensions in the Middle East, noting no signs of calm. It says the leaders’ visit aims to boost coordination and security. The paper also shares reactions from livestock farmers about animal culling due to foot-and-mouth disease.
“Politis” mentions that international rating agencies are watching the Cypriot economy closely because of the Middle East crisis. It frames the leaders’ visit as a sign of European support for Nicosia.
“Phileleftheros” focuses on the meeting between the three leaders, pointing out that their presence in Cyprus sends important political and strategic messages during this tense time. It also notes Cyprus’s request to the EU for exemptions to help livestock farming.
“Haravgi” covers an anti-war mobilization organized by the Women’s Department of PEO and POGO. Their main slogan calls for an end to war and the removal of military bases. The paper also mentions the visit of Greece and France’s leaders to Cyprus.






