The President of the Republic, Nikos Christodoulides, will travel to Amman on Wednesday morning to take part in the 5th Trilateral Summit of Cyprus, Greece, and Jordan. The summit will also be attended by King Abdullah II and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
According to a written statement by Government Spokesperson Konstantinos Letymbiotis, during his visit President Christodoulides will hold bilateral meetings with King Abdullah II and with Jordan’s Crown Prince.
The discussions will focus on further strengthening the close relations between Cyprus and Jordan, enhancing regional coordination, and reviewing developments in the wider region.
During the trilateral summit, the leaders will review the implementation of their cooperation in sectors that have been addressed in previous summit meetings. They will also discuss relations between the European Union and Jordan, ways to further strengthen regional cooperation, and current regional developments.
Letymbiotis noted that discussions on EU–Jordan relations are particularly important following the recent informal leaders’ Summit hosted in Cyprus, which included regional leaders, among them representatives from Jordan.
He added that in an increasingly fluid geopolitical environment, strengthening and deepening the EU’s relations with regional countries that serve as pillars of stability, such as Jordan, is critical for addressing common challenges, promoting de-escalation, and creating conditions for lasting peace and security in the wider region.
According to the Government Spokesperson, the 5th Trilateral Summit of Cyprus, Greece, and Jordan reaffirms the strategic choice of the Republic of Cyprus to invest in regional cooperation frameworks that have substance, continuity, and political value.
“Through such mechanisms, Cyprus strengthens its role as a reliable partner of the European Union in the wider region and as a country that actively contributes to stability in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East,” he emphasized.
President Christodoulides will be accompanied by Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos, Government Spokesperson Konstantinos Letymbiotis, Deputy Minister for European Affairs Marilena Raouna, Director of the President’s Diplomatic Office Doros Venezis, and other officials.
(Source: CNA)





