No European Security Architecture can be complete as long as Cyprus remains divided, said the President of the House of Representatives, Annita Dimitriou, in her address at the 16th Limassol Economic Forum, on Friday, stating that no country that violates international law or occupies part of an EU member state can be a credible partner in shaping European security. For her part, Deputy Minister to the President, Irene Piki, referred to three "interconnected pillars" on which Cyprus is focusing, namely reform, investment, and institutional integrity, pointing out that "each pillar stands on its own merit but together they form a coherent national strategy that enables Cyprus to turn challenges into opportunities and to build an economy that is more robust, more innovative, and more globally connected than ever before."
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