Australian reception marks Cyprus’ journey of independence and EU integration

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The High Commissioner of the Republic of Cyprus in Australia, Antonis Sammoutis, hosted an official reception at the Hellenic Club of Canberra on Thursday, October 31 to mark three significant occasions.

The event was held to mark the 64th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Cyprus, the commemoration of 50 years since the Turkish invasion of the island, and the 20th anniversary of Cyprus’ accession to the European Union.

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The new Deputy High Commissioner of the Republic of Cyprus to Australia, Nikolaos Varellas, began the reception by paying tribute to the memory of Georgia Alexandrou, former President of the Cyprus Community of Canberra, who passed away in April this year.

Mr Varellas highlighted the significance of the gathering, marking Cyprus’ independence, 50 years since the Turkish invasion, and 20 years in the European Union. He also expressed warm greetings to all Cypriots, exclaiming “Χronia Polla, Cyprus!”

Following his welcome, notable figures, including Adeel Khan from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), Geoff Bowan from DFAT’s Eastern and South-East Europe Branch, and EU Ambassador Gabriele Visentin, joined Cypriot High Commissioner Mr Sammoutis in offering toasts.

With heartfelt toasts to both the President of Cyprus and the King of Australia, the event celebrated shared values of unity and resilience. The national anthems of Cyprus, Australia, and the EU’s “Ode to Joy” resounded through the ballroom.

cyprus high commission event australia
cyprus high commission event australia

Attendees watched a video from Dr Constantinos Kombos, Cyprus’ Minister of Foreign Affairs, commemorating 50 years since the invasion and stressing hopes for reunification. A brief film from Cyprus’ Press and Information Office reinforced this vision.

cyprus high commission event australia
cyprus high commission event australia

Official proceedings concluded with a speech by High Commissioner Mr Sammoutis, who highlighted Cyprus’ progress over the past years, touching on its achievements within the EU and its commitment to reunification.

The night concluded with gratitude extended to the Hellenic Club of Canberra for hosting the gathering, and guests enjoyed a reception that celebrated Cypriot heritage and aspirations for justice.

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