The European Commission is ready to work closely with the Cypriot Presidency of the Council of the EU to deliver concrete results for people, Εxecutive Vice-President of the European Commission for Social Rights and Skills, Quality Jobs and Preparedness, Roxana Mînzatu has said.
Minzatu wrote on 'X' that she held a meeting on Tuesday, 13 January with Cypriot Deputy Minister of Social Welfare Clea Papaellina, with whom she discussed combating poverty and reinforcing child wellbeing.
"We discussed combating poverty and reinforcing child wellbeing, including in the context of the EU’s comprehensive anti-poverty strategy and the strengthening of the Child Guarantee that I aim to deliver this year" Minzatu said on a post on 'X'.
She added that the Commission is ready to work closely with the Cypriot Presidency to deliver concrete results for people.
🇪🇺🇨🇾Good meeting with @cleapapaellina1 Cyprus’ Deputy Minister of Social Welfare.
— Roxana Mînzatu (@RoxanaMinzatu) January 13, 2026
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While in Brussels, Papaellina presented the social priorities of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU during an official visit on Monday and Tuesday, 12 and 13 January.
The Deputy Ministry of Social Welfare said in a press release that on Monday the Deputy Minister had a meeting with Cypriot Commissioner Costas Kadis, who serves as the European Commissioner responsible for the portfolio of Fisheries and Oceans.
Papaellina also met with the Director General of the General Secretariat of the Council of the EU, David Brozina. “During the meeting, a substantive and constructive exchange of views took place on the priorities, planning and pace of progress of the Presidency, as well as on ways to strengthen the dialogue with the European institutions,” the press release noted.
The Deputy Minister held bilateral meetings with MEPs, including Petar Hristov, member of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL), as well as Cypriot MEP Loukas Fourlas. “These discussions examined issues of social policy and cooperation during the Presidency, including the support of joint initiatives and the promotion of files related to social rights and the protection of people in vulnerable situations,” the press release added.
On Tuesday, she had a bilateral meeting with the Executive Vice-President of the European Commission responsible for Social Rights, Skills, Quality Employment and Preparedness, Roxana Minzatu. "The discussion was held in a positive and productive atmosphere and focused on key social policy issues: preventing and combating poverty with an emphasis on child poverty, protecting the best interests of the child, strengthening the social integration of people with disabilities, as well as addressing the challenges of long-term care and active ageing,” the press release said.
The Deputy Minister informed institutional interlocutors about the planned High-Level Conferences that will take place during the six-month period of the Cyprus Presidency in Cyprus and Brussels, stressing the importance of continuing the work and strengthening political dialogue.
"Papaellina's visit substantially contributed to strengthening cooperation with the European institutions, supporting the successful promotion of the priorities of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU," the press release concluded.
(Sources: CNA, X)





