Famagusta.News's online discussion with the Minister of Foreign Affairs was successful (VIDEO)

The topic of the live internet discussion is Famagusta, the property and the next crucial weeks for the Cyprus issue

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The live web chat hosted by Famagusta.News through Famagusta. News TV last Saturday on the current developments with the orphan challenges of Ankara and the pseudo-state in the enclosed Famagusta but also in the Eastern Mediterranean in general.

Keynote speaker at the live web discussion o Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nikos Christodoulidis, who referred to the Government 's actions to overthrow the challenges in occupied Famagusta. He also pointed out the fact that the coming weeks are considered crucial, as the visit of the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General and the European Council is imminent.

Regarding the property, the Minister of Foreign Affairs stressed that the Government adopts its views Former Judge of the Supreme Court and former Judge of the Court of the European Union and Famagusta George Aresti who was one of the rapporteurs and also pointed out the non-recourse of the people of Famagusta to the so-called "compensation committee" of the occupiers.

For his part, Nikos Christodoulidis, when asked about whether the Government intends to set up a special commission for the properties of the occupied, revealed that the Government is studying specific legal parameters in this general direction.

The live online discussion was moderated by Radio Proto journalist and Editor-in-Chief of SigmaLive.com, Marios Poullados.

Watch the full video of the live web chat and the two suggestions separately in the following videos:

Full video of the live webchat:

The proposal of George Arestis, former Judge of the Supreme Court and former Judge of the Court of Justice of the European Union:

The suggestion of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nikos Christodoulidis: