AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEnergy & Diplomacy: Cyprus’ energy minister pushed deeper East Mediterranean Gas Forum cooperation in Washington, stressing diversified supply routes and links beyond gas into hydrogen, interconnectors and renewables. Tourism Spotlight: Paphos gets a history-and-coast boost with a guide to sea caves and UNESCO Roman mosaics, while the Paphos tourism board launches a Polis Chrysochous domestic campaign video aimed at year-round short breaks. EU Finance & Policy: Finance Minister Makis Keravnos heads to Luxembourg to chair Ecofin, with talks on euro-area fiscal issues, IMF input, tech autonomy and CBAM amendments. Travel Demand & Prices: Cyprus short-term rentals are seeing strong July demand and higher summer rates, with the market increasingly competing beyond “sun and sea.” Security Watch: EU officials are examining claims of Turkish interference with EU defence ministers’ aircraft to Cyprus, as Cyprus also faces fresh Hamas-related arrest concerns that could affect visitor confidence. People & Work: Sri Lankan workers may get expanded job opportunities in Cyprus, with social security issues for retired migrant workers flagged for urgent resolution. On-the-ground Mobility: A Limassol–Nicosia motorway crash is causing lane closures and delays. Outdoor Escape: An Akamas nature-and-climbing retreat goes phone-free June 26–28, with guided climbing for beginners.
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