Anastasiades received the High Commissioner of the UK

The statement of the High Commissioner of the United Kingdom in Cyprus Mr Stephen Lillie

The President of the Republic Mr Nicos Anastasiades received today, at the Presidential Palace, the High Commissioner of the United Kingdom in Cyprus Mr Stephen Lillie.

After the meeting, Mr Lillie told reporters, among other things, that “over the weekend we opened a new chapter in the history of our country in which we are free to be bold, self-confident, ambitious on the international stage, forging new partnerships around the world.”

He added that “at the same time we are very much treasuring the connections, the relations and our shared interests with our European friends.

I have reassured the President about continuing commitment to a strong, wide-ranging, very deep relationship between Britain and Cyprus in the future based on shared values, shared history, the membership in the Commonwealth, our large communities of Cypriots in the UK and Britons in Cyprus. The President very much agreed with me on that.”

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He added that “we remain closely connected and we do have so much in common and so much we want to work together on in the future whether that is on the most important issue for Cypriots, which is the reunification of the country, and also on the big international challenges of the century, particularly the fight against climate change.”

The UK High Commissioner noted that “we talked about our citizens and I was very grateful for what the President about his commitment to protecting the rights of our citizens here in Cyprus ensuring continued access to healthcare.”

He added that “from my part I reassured the President that we are doing exactly the same for Cypriot nationals in the UK. It is very easy for Cypriot nationals to register on line and they have until the end of June next year to do that.”

He also said that Cypriot national can continue to travel to the UK without a visa and even without a passport, by only using their id card.

“This is just one of the things we are doing to ensure the relationship between the UK and Cyprus remains as strong as it has ever been.”

Concluding, Mr Lillie said that this year marks 60 years of Cyprus independence, 60 years of relations between Britain and Cyprus as equals, adding that this is a great chance to look forward and set a bold new vision for the relations between the two countries.