![Mitsotakis: Cyprus,fifty years after the tragedy of ’74, does not make sense to remain divided Mitsotakis: Cyprus,fifty years after the tragedy of ’74, does not make sense to remain divided](https://cdn.pagenews.gr/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/skai-mitsotakis-200x145.jpg)
PM Mitsotakis: Cyprus, a member state of the EU, fifty years after the tragedy of '74, does not make sense to remain divided
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in his weekly review on Facebook on Sunday referred to the Cyprus issue.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in his weekly review on Facebook on Sunday referred to the Cyprus issue.
The declaration, while largely symbolic given the decades of peace between the two nations, highlights the lingering impact of past conflicts on contemporary relations. The Albanian Parliament expressed hope that the repeal would serve as a powerful gesture of reconciliation and further bolster the existing cooperation between Albania and Greece.
This mobility is also confirmed by the “hard indicators.” Admissions and hospitalizations in regional hospitals, particularly in the major hospitals of tourist areas, are on the rise, while in Attica, they are decreasing compared to the previous period.
The problem with the Balkans is that very often the ghost of nationalism rises again when nobody necessarily expects it, the PM said, and he referreds to North Macedonia.
S&P upgraded the long-term credit rating of National to BB+ from BB, keeping the short-term credit rating at B and the outlook positive. The upgrade reflects the bank’s improved financial and financial outlook, which has reduced its nonperforming exposure (NPE) ratio to 3.7%, with provision coverage reaching a high of 85%. S&P estimates that the NPE ratio will further decline to below 3% by end-2025, so the cost of risk is forecast to decline to close to 50 basis points by the end of 2026 from 95 bp at the end of 2023.
Domata in the Cretan dialect is the name given to the roofs. This peculiar name stems from the fact that a very special landscape has formed around the beach due to years of water and wind erosion. Terraces, ravines and vertical rocks made of stones resemble roofs.