President Nikos Christodoulides will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Bejamin Netanyahu on Sunday, ahead of a tripartite summit with Greece the next and amid protests from Israelis in Cyprus.
On Monday, the tripartite will be held with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Christodoulides and Netanyahu on Sunday will discuss, among others, developments in the Cyprus issue, bilateral relations between Cyprus and Israel, energy issues, regional developments, as well as EU-Israel relations.
According to a press release issued by the presidency, the meeting is a follow-up to Christodoulides’ visit to Israel in May.
On Sunday, Christodoulides will welcome Netanyahu, at the Presidential Palace, and after the official welcome ceremony, they will have a private meeting, to be followed by extended talks between the delegations of the two countries.
Everything is set to welcoming @IsrealiPM @Netanyahu to #Cyprus for bilateral talks with @Christodulides and for the Trilateral Summit! 🇮🇱🇨🇾🇬🇷
Expecting a productive visit, underscoring the unwavering bond & friendship between our nations and the shared vision, values & goals.… pic.twitter.com/PArHYhBTBf
— Oren Anolik 🇮🇱 (@OrenAnolik) September 3, 2023