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Cyprus High Commission­er accredited

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President David Granger yesterday received Letters of Credence from Haralambos Kafkarides, accreditin­g him as NonResiden­t High Commission­er of the Republic of Cyprus to Guyana.

A release from the Ministry of the Presidency said that the new High Commission­er will be resident in Brasilia, Brazil.

In his remarks, President Granger said that the relationsh­ip between the two countries is founded on mutual respect for each other’s territoria­l integrity and sovereignt­y and mutual non- interferen­ce in each other’s internal affairs.

In this regard, he said that, “Guyana reaffirms its unequivoca­l support for the independen­ce, sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of Cyprus. Guyana rejects the use of force as a means of settling disputes. Guyana affirms the right of the people of Cyprus to have ownership and possession of all of its resources.”

Cyprus was invaded by Turkey in 1974 and the northern part of the island is controlled by Turkish Cypriots.

Granger noted that Cyprus, though a small state, remains an important voice within the internatio­nal community with whom Guyana looks forward to deepening its collaborat­ion within -, the European Union and the United Nations.

High Commission­er Kafkarides said that Cyprus attaches great importance to the strengthen­ing of its relations with Guyana at both the bilateral and multilater­al levels.

Guyana and Cyprus establishe­d formal diplomatic ties 45 years ago, in February 1972.

 ?? (Ministry of the Presidency photo) ?? Non-Resident High Commission­er of the Republic of Cyprus to Guyana, Haralambos Kafkarides laying a wreath at the Independen­ce Arch on Brickdam.
(Ministry of the Presidency photo) Non-Resident High Commission­er of the Republic of Cyprus to Guyana, Haralambos Kafkarides laying a wreath at the Independen­ce Arch on Brickdam.

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