President praises Tsitsikostas for boosting National Guard’s international outreach

President of Cyprus Nikos Christodoulides stressed on Wednesday the decisive role played by outgoing Chief of the National Guard, Lieutenant General Georgios Tsitsikostas, in enhancing Cyprus’ deterrent capability and broadening the Guard’s international presence, during a farewell meeting before the conclusion of his term.

The President warmly thanked Tsitsikostas for his service, noting his contribution to the strengthening of the Republic’s defensive capacity.

‘I personally requested this meeting because I wanted to thank you for everything you have done during your service as Chief of the National Guard,’ Christodoulides said, stressing that Lieutenant General Tsitsikostas had been pivotal in advancing the Guard’s outward-looking approach through cooperation with regional partners as well as with the United States.

‘This is a relationship we had long sought to build, and your role was decisive,’ the President added, noting that Tsitsikostas’ efforts served a priority goal of his administration.

On his part, Lieutenant General Tsitsikostas expressed gratitude to the President, noting that from the very first day he assumed his duties, he placed discipline and the prevention of accidents at the top of his agenda.

He further underlined that the National Guard had expanded its international outreach through contacts and cooperation with many countries, a development which, as he said, had transformed its profile.

Cabinet appoints Marios Charalambides as Patient Ombudsman

Marios Charalambides was appointed, on Wednesday, by the Council of Ministers, as the first Patient Ombudsman.

In statements at the Presidential Palace after the Cabinet meeting, Health Minister Michael Damianos told the press that this “is a historic day for the health system in Cyprus.”

He said that with the appointment “every citizen in Cyprus now has a voice, power and feels protected.”

The Minister said that this is a step that enhances the transparency and credibility of the system, but also an act of respect for the patients.

Damianos said that the decision constitutes a significant development for organised patients and for the health system, adding that the appointment of an Ombudsman has been a permanent request of the Federation of Cyprus Patients’ Associations.

He went on to say that organised patients were demanding an independent body capable of effectively defending their rights and contributing substantially to the improvement of the health system.

Federation of Cyprus Patients’ Associations welcomed the appointment and expressed its gratitude to the President of the Republic for his long-standing support.

It said in an announcement that the Patient Ombudsman comes to fill an existing gap and the institution will be an independent body to which patients can turn when their rights are violated or when they encounter problems in healthcare services.

Charalambides, the organised patients said, was one of the individuals officially nominated by their association, in the context of the procedure provided for by the relevant legislation.

He has deep knowledge of health issues and the challenges faced by patients, as well as many years of experience in the field of representation, serving to date as Secretary General of the Association’s Executive Committee.

Nicosia Flight Control Centre will ensure uninterrupted air traffic, President says

The Republic of Cyprus chooses, through actions rather than words, to be a source of stability and cooperation, ensuring the uninterrupted flow of air traffic and the continuation of international air connections, even in difficult times, said the President of the Republic, Nikos Christodoulides, on Wednesday in his address at the inauguration ceremony of the Nicosia Air Traffic Control Centre in Kokkinotrimithia.

According to the President of the Republic, the new Nicosia Flight Control Centre “significantly enhances flight safety, the credibility of our state, and the regional role of our country as a pillar of security and stability in the Eastern Mediterranean.”

He added that through the use of modern equipment, advanced technologies, and highly trained personnel it is ensured that flight management complies with the highest European and international safety standards, as set by the International Civil Aviation Organization and the European Union, while at the same time, with the operation of the Centre, Cyprus is actively strengthening its participation in the creation of the Single European Sky, contributing significantly to the development of the European transport network and the safety of millions of passengers.

The Nicosia FIR covers a wider area of strategic importance in the Eastern Mediterranean, where geopolitical challenges remain intense, President Christodoulides said.

He recalled that, in the context of the negotiations for the resolution of the Cyprus problem, the Nicosia FIR was part of the difficult discussions, “because some were attempting through the negotiations to secure part of the Nicosia FIR precisely because it is an important comparative advantage for our country in the Eastern Mediterranean.”

“Within this difficult context of challenges in the region, the Republic of Cyprus chooses, through actions rather than words, to be a source of stability and cooperation, ensuring the uninterrupted flow of air traffic and the continuation of international air connections, even in difficult times,” he stressed.

He added that this was also proven during the recent crises in the region, when Cyprus took on an increased flight load, always serving safely, tens of thousands of diverted flights, demonstrating the seriousness, readiness, and reliability of the Services of the Republic of Cyprus. “You understand the importance of this dimension in relation to the international standing of our country,” he noted.

He also said that at the same time, these actions add value not only to the Republic of Cyprus but also to the EU and the region, while also sending a positive message to those who have entrusted their airspace to Cyprus, the International Civil Aviation Organisation, “because there are constant challenges to the International Civil Aviation Organization,” proving in practice that “Cyprus is here as a reliable partner in the development of air transport, uniting with its strategic position, the East with the West, the North with the South, ensuring the uninterrupted flow of traffic to and from three continents – Europe, Asia, and Africa – to the European network.”

He also stressed that at the same time, the modern infrastructure at the new Flight Control Centre sends a message of consistency and reliability to all, “including Turkey, which unfortunately continues to act outside the framework of cooperation provided for by international regulations.”

“The Nicosia Flight Control Centre is a symbol of a Cyprus that is evolving, investing, and proving that progress can be achieved through planning, consistency, and collective effort. It is proof that our state can, when it wants to, respond to the challenges of the times by implementing projects that enhance security, improve everyday life, and strengthen our country’s international prestige. With the operation of the Centre, our country is taking another step towards a future that is safer, more reliable, and more connected to the world. A Cyprus that is shaping its future with determination, responsibility, and vision,” he concluded.

In his own address, the Minister of Transport, Alexis Vafeades, the Centre is an important step in modernising the infrastructure and services of the Ministry, adding that it is a highly complex technical project that was implemented in accordance with the strictest international safety standards to ensure the smooth and efficient management of air traffic.

“With this project, Cyprus confirms its position as a reliable partner that responsibly fulfills its international obligations,” he stressed.

The creation of the Centre is part of the Ministry of Transport’s strategy to modernise infrastructure and strengthen Cyprus’ connectivity, he noted, adding that such projects enhance transport safety, upgrade the country’s prestige, and improve the services received by citizens.

“At a time of increasing air traffic and international challenges, the existence of a modern flight control centre is a guarantee for the safety and efficiency of flights. At the same time, it demonstrates Cyprus’ position as an active member of the European aviation family, working closely with the European Commission and Eurocontrol for the more efficient and safer operation of the European Air Network,” he concluded.

Cyprus Department of Meteorology – Forecast for the Sea Area of Cyprus (B)

CYPRUS DEPARTMENT OF METEOROLOGY

FORECAST FOR THE SEA AREA OF CYPRUS (B)

FOR THE PERIOD FROM 1200 08/10/2025 UNTIL 1200 09/10/2025

Area covered is 8 kilometers seawards.

Winds are in BEAUFORT scale. Times are local times.

Atmospheric pressure at the time of issue: 1011hPa (hectopascal)

Low pressure is affecting the area. Today, increased cloudiness will occur at times. Local showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected, mainly over the western and northern areas.

Visibility: Good, but moderate to poor in showers

Sea surface temperature: 26°C

Warnings: NIL

?nterior Minister outlines Cyprus’ housing plans at UNECE meeting in Geneva [VIDEO]

Cyprus’ Interior Minister, Constantinos Ioannou, outlined the country’s comprehensive housing policy during the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) meeting on Affordable and Sustainable Housing taking place on Wednesday, at the Palais des Nations, in Geneva.

The Ministerial meeting is attended by UNECE Director-General, Ministers and officials from the countries of the UN region of Europe, a press release issued by the Ministry said.

The focus was on the challenges and strategic priorities for affordability and sustainability of housing. Strategic policies and actions implemented by the member states were presented, with the aim of safeguardingg citizens’ access to affordable and sustainable housing options, the press release added.

In his intervention Ioannou said, among other things, that the economic, social and environmental crises of recent years further intensified the challenges of states for affordable housing, adding that most states are faced with rising housing costs, a lack of affordable housing supply and a widening gap between household incomes and market prices.

Regarding housing projects in Cyprus, the Minister said that the increasing construction costs, the limited housing stock and the difficulty of financing faced by citizens belonging mainly to the middle and low-income class, intensified the housing problem. He added that government policy incorporates targeted plans, based on increasing the housing stock and facilitating citizens’ access to housing.

He referred in detail to the Urban Incentives plans, the ‘Build to Rent’ and the ‘Renovate-Rent’ Plan.

He added that the measures that have been adopted include the introduction of faster licensing procedures, with a reduction in the time for examining and issuing urban and building permits, targeted support measures for young people and young families up to 41 years of age, as well as special housing plans to support rural and mountainous areas.

He also conveyed Cyprus’ commitment to addressing the housing challenge, stressing that affordable housing will be a priority of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the European Union in the first half of 2026.

The meeting concluded with the approval of the Commitments text for the implementation of actions to ensure affordable and sustainable housing options, the press release noted.

Cyprus Foreign Minister in Ethiopia for contacts

Cyprus Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos is in Ethiopia on an official visit, during which he will have meetings with his counterpart Dr. Gedion Timothewos and senior officials.

MFA posted on X that in addition to the political consultations, Kombos will discuss prospects for cooperation in the fields of education, including higher education and research.

The Foreign Minister will also have a meeting with the Director-General of the African Union Commission. He will also meet with the Heads of Mission of the European Union to Ethiopia and the African Union.

Any further delay is to the detriment of the parties involved, European Commission tells CNA on GSI

The European Commission, through a spokesperson’s response to the Cyprus News Agency (CNA), has expressed its expectation for all parties to commit to the rapid implementation of the Cyprus-Greece Great Sea Interconnector (GSI), following recent developments and statements from Nicosia and Athens. The Commission emphasized that any additional delay harms all sides involved.

In its response to CNA, the Commission notes that “we expect all Parties to commit to an as rapid implementation of the project as possible. Ultimately, any further delay is to the detriment of the parties involved.”

The Commission reiterated that the project remains a “priority of the highest strategic importance for the EU”, while stressing that on their behalf they “keep doing everything in our power to ensure that this project is implemented.”

As highlighted by its spokesperson, “this project is key in bringing an end to Cyprus’s energy isolation”, while “boosting electricity interconnections helps bring down energy prices by allowing the integration of more renewables in the system.”

The Commission confirmed that it remains “in constant contact with the promoter, regulators, and national authorities and offers our assistance”, but said that “the responsibility is on all actors to honour their commitment.”

Referring to recent announcements by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in her State of the Union address before the European Parliament regarding the “Energy Highways” initiative, the Commission recalled that the electrical interconnection of Cyprus with continental Europe is a key element of the EU’s strategy to “enhance interconnectivity in the EU and end the island’s electricity isolation.” The spokesperson concluded by stating that this ultimately “highlights the importance of better and improved interconnectivity in the EU.”

Cyprus Department of Meteorology – Forecast for the Sea Area of Cyprus (B)

CYPRUS DEPARTMENT OF METEOROLOGY

FORECAST FOR THE SEA AREA OF CYPRUS (B)

FOR THE PERIOD FROM 1200 07/10/2025 UNTIL 1200 08/10/2025

Area covered is 8 kilometers seawards.

Winds are in BEAUFORT scale. Times are local times.

Atmospheric pressure at the time of issue: 1013hPa (hectopascal)

Weak low pressure is affecting the area. In the evening, the weather will be partly cloudy and at times mainly cloudy with risk of isolated showers. Tonight and tomorrow morning, the weather will be mainly cloudy with local showers and isolated thunderstorms, initially over the north and the west and gradually over the south and the east.

Visibility: Good, but moderate to poor in showers

Sea surface temperature: 26°C

Warnings: NIL