There are now just 50 days to go 'til January 1 2014, when Greece takes over the Term Presidency of the EU Council.
Please show the required and usual respect by being upstanding for an Anthem of Greece...
Oceanside50 wrote:you are mistaken file, this is the Greek national anthem as well as the anthem of Cyprus:
kurupetos wrote:Oceanside50 wrote:you are mistaken file, this is the Greek national anthem as well as the anthem of Cyprus:
Don't worry, Oceans, those two traitors will end up behind bars for insulting our country and our fatherland.
Seif Al-Nasr said that Egypt was “keen on strengthening cooperation” with the two sides, built on historic ties of friendship, adding that Cyprus and Greece “were among the first countries that supported the Egyptian revolution” and its transitional period. He also took note that Greece would take over the rotating presidency of the European Union in 2014.
GreekIslandGirl wrote:Greece will probably do more for Cyprus during this Presidency than Cyprus managed to do (through shyness) for itself during its rotating presidency. Greece has done this some half a dozen times, so it's no big deal.
But already Greece's Global respect and ties are sealing up things nicely for Cyprus:Seif Al-Nasr said that Egypt was “keen on strengthening cooperation” with the two sides, built on historic ties of friendship, adding that Cyprus and Greece “were among the first countries that supported the Egyptian revolution” and its transitional period. He also took note that Greece would take over the rotating presidency of the European Union in 2014.
http://www.dailynewsegypt.com/2013/11/1 ... nd-cyprus/
bill cobbett wrote:There are now just 50 days to go 'til January 1 2014, when Greece takes over the Term Presidency of the EU Council.
Please show the required and usual respect by being upstanding for an Anthem of Greece...
GreekIslandGirl wrote:Both Greece and Cyprus want Turkey in the EU if Turkey abides by International law and removes its occupation of Cyprus. Only an idiot does not support this stance.
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