Christodoulides noted the two had had the opportunity to go over the full spectrum of our bilateral relations between the two countries, compared notes on European affairs and exchanged views on a wide range of other issues of common interest and concern.
“We have noted with satisfaction that our bilateral cooperation is at a very high level, as is of course fitting between two States that belong to the same family, that of the European Union. We share common values and aspirations in a number of areas, from foreign and security policy, to human rights and the protection of vulnerable groups, to cooperation within the multilateral system,” Christodoulides added.