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College of Commissioners discussed four thematic clusters with Cyprus' Ministers

The College of Commissioners that met in Cyprus convened with members of the Cyprus Government, at Limassol Port, as part of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU with discussions covering four thematic clusters. 

Concurrently with the 15 January consultations, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, and the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, held a bilateral meeting. 

According to a press release issued by the Presidency of the Republic and the Secretariat of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU 2026 the first thematic cluster, entitled 'A Global Union: Defence, Diplomacy, and Preparedness' focused on defence and security, enlargement, Ukraine, global engagement, including the EU’s neighbourhood, preparedness and resilience, and migration.

Topics for discussion at the second cluster, 'A Prosperous and Resilient EU with Benefits Across All Regions' included the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), Cohesion Policy, the Savings and Investments Union, health, the environment and climate, water resilience, the island dimension and fisheries.

Participants at the third cluster, 'A Competitive, Sustainable, Digital, and Connected Union', discussed the following topics: sustainable competitiveness, simplification, industrial sustainability, research and innovation; small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), energy security, affordable housing, digital transformation and technological sovereignty, sustainable transport and sustainable tourism.

The fourth thematic cluster was entitled 'A Union of Values, Equality, and Opportunity'. It explored democracy, the rule of law and human rights. There was an emphasis on children’s rights and the rights of persons with disabilities. Employment was also covered. This included quality jobs and labour mobility. Other areas of focus included gender equality, poverty reduction, cultural heritage, youth, education, training and upskilling.

Plenary session 

The discussions culminated in a plenary session, which was chaired by President Christodoulides and President von der Leyen. This was followed by a joint press conference.

As it is noted, the consultations took place at the New Passenger Terminal Building at Limassol Port, which the announcement noted is the main port of Cyprusm going on to point out that, "Today, Cyprus hosts one of the world’s largest fleets and a dynamic maritime cluster covering the full range of shipping activities. Safeguarding and strengthening the EU’s maritime transport competitiveness globally is a core priority of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU."

Limassol Port also serves as the departure, screening and logistics hub for humanitarian operations under the Republic of Cyprus’ Amalthea plan.

"Named after the figure from Greek mythology who nurtured the infant Zeus, as a symbolic reference to altruism and generosity, the 'Amalthea' initiative was launched on 2 January 2024 in response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. It provides a reliable mechanism for collecting, storing, safely inspecting and dispatching humanitarian aid cargoes," the announcement pointed out. 

It also said that, "The 'Amalthea' maritime corridor highlights the Republic of Cyprus’ pivotal role in fostering closer ties between the Middle East and Europe, a key priority of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU. This is achieved by leveraging the country’s proximity to the region and its excellent relations with neighbouring countries."

As part of their visit to Cyprus, the Commissioners gained an authentic insight into the humanitarian operations carried out under the Amalthea plan during a tour of the Amalthea outdoor photography exhibition, produced by the Press and Information Office (PIO) of the Republic of Cyprus.  

On the morning of Friday, 16 January, the members of the College of Commissioners will be guided to the Green Line in Nicosia before leaving the island.

(Source: CNA)

Also read: Nikos Christodoulides: The Cyprus Presidency of the EU is in a period of complex challenges - I am confident that we will achieve tangible results (video)

Also read: Cyprus EU Presidency: College of EU Commissioners taking place in Limassol (video & pics)

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