Cyprus’ upcoming presidency of the Council of the European Union in the first half of 2026 is being hailed by President Nikos Christodoulides as a “unique opportunity” to enhance the country’s role as a reliable and strategic partner in a region of major geopolitical significance.
Speaking during a visit to the EU presidency offices in Nicosia, Christodoulides underlined the importance of thorough preparation and reaffirmed his personal commitment and full government support for a successful presidency.
Reflecting on his involvement in Cyprus’ 2012 presidency, he described it as “one of my best professional actions” and said he now recognises the full value and complexity of the role.
Deputy Minister for European Affairs Marilena Raouna added that preparations are well underway, with priorities and venues such as the Filoxenia Conference Centre already at an advanced stage. She emphasised the aim to showcase Cyprus’ added value in the EU and its role as a regional bridge between Europe and the Middle East.
In a related interview on the British podcast The Rest is Politics, Christodoulides revealed plans to host a high-level EU Council meeting in April 2026, inviting leaders from the wider region — including Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
“We will invite the Turkish president as we will invite all the leaders,” he said, adding that geography cannot be changed and Turkey will always be a neighbour. “It is solely up to Turkey to move forward with its obligations.”
Source: Cyprus Mail