Thursday, September 30, 2010

Women Kneeling In Prayer

On 1 October, the Republic of Cyprus celebrates its fiftieth anniversary

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Sangsters Rum Cream Usa



on 09/29/2010 1:44:29 p.m.
NEW AMBASSADOR OF FRANCE IN CYPRUS

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΠΡΕΣΒΕΙΑ ΠΑΡΙΣΙΩΝ
EMBASSY OF FRANCE IN CYPRUS



23 Rue Galilee 75116 PARIS

Tel: +33 (0) 1 47 20 67 77, Fax: +33 (0) 1 40 70 14 68
E-Mail: @ ambrechypre wanadoo.fr infochypre@wanadoo.fr



Ambassador of Cyprus in Paris
SE M Kornelios KORNELIOU

Πρέσβυς: Η Α.Ε. ο κ, Κορνήλιος ΚΟΡΝΗΛΙΟΥ


Born June 29, 1963 in Cyprus
Marital status: Married to Nicolaidou Xenia,
a daughter, Maria


TRAINING:
1984-1989 - Master of Political Science, Philosophy and American Cultural History, University Ludwing Maximilian, Munich, Germany

Dissertation: "The accession of Greece to the EEC and its impact on foreign and domestic policies."


EXPERIENCE:
2008-August 2010 - Director of Cabinet of Markos Kyprianou, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus
2005 - 2008 - Ambassador of the Republic Austria
Cyprus Permanent Representative to the OSCE, IAEA, UNIDO, CBTO and the UN in Vienna
Accreditation parallel with Slovenia, Croatia, Slovakia and Liechtenstein.
2000-2005 - Deputy Permanent Representative of the Republic of Cyprus to the EU in Brussels
1998-2000 - Director of Office of Secretary of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus
1995-1997 - Permanent Mission the Republic of Cyprus to the United Nations in New York
1990-1995 - Embassy of the Republic of Cyprus in Bonn, Germany
1989-1990 - Ministry Foreign Affairs, Cyprus


DECORATIONS:
"Cross of Merit, First Class, Federal Republic of Germany (1995)
" The Golden Order for Services ", the Republic of Slovenia (2006)
Grand Decoration of Honour in Silver with Sash," Republic of Austria (2007)
"Redoma Knez Branimir S OGRLICOL" Republic of Croatia (2008) Honorary Doctor
European University of the Republic of Serbia (2008)



LANGUAGES (read, written, spoken):

Greek language
English, good knowledge
German, good knowledge of French
, good knowledge



RECREATION:

Music, Jogging, Reading, Movies

Friday, September 17, 2010

Good Congratulations Quotes

A new fundamental charter of the Church of Cyprus

on ORTHODOXIE.COM




September 13, the Holy Synod of the Church of Cyprus met in formal session, in the presence of Presidents of the three powers, executive, legislative and judicial, to formally endorse the new basic charter of the Church which provides a number of important reforms designed to "meet the requirements of present time and to address weaknesses the previous charter in order to preserve the close relationship between the church leaders and the people. " During this meeting, the President of the Republic of Cyprus Dimitris Christofias, particularly insisted on the following: "The Church as an institution, belongs to all", "priests and hierarchs are servants who have undertaken the important task of transmitting the teachings of Christ, our religion, so that they become mere men in His image and likeness (...) The teaching of Christ is for single men and the salvation of their souls and not just. "

The main novelties the new charter:

• 1. Creation of 13 dioceses, which allows the Church of Cyprus to have a full synod of bishops with 17 autocephalous Church, she will no longer be forced to go to other churches to resolve internal problems .

• 2. Establishment of three regional dioceses, according to an ancient practice of the Church of Cyprus, which the archbishop and the metropolitans delegate administrative powers and pastoral. •

3.Modification mode of election of the archbishop and Metropolitans: Now, according to the canons, the people appoint any member of the clergy meeting the conditions and the Holy Synod will choose, via a secret ballot among the three candidates who won the most votes. On the other hand, an archbishop or a metropolitan located in the medical incapacity to perform his duties, may be removed if three-fourths of the members of the Holy Synod to decide.

• 4. Provisional assignment of four parishes in the suburbs of Nicosia, the city of Cyrene (located in occupied territory), so that the Metropolitan can exercise his duties as pastor.

• 5. Creation of an ecclesiastical court and recognizing the right of the accused to counsel and the right of a bishop who, for example, was sentenced to reduction to the lay state, to appeal to the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in accordance with the holy canons.

• 6. Marriage: the new charter recognizes civil marriage and extends to 25 years age difference allowed between the prospective partners. Concerning the dissolution of marriage, the Charter has added a de facto separation of four years as divorce case (like the legislation on civil marriage), but the non-recognition of the State's right to cancel a sacrament remains in force. Is

endorsed the creation of a single fund, with participation by the archdiocese, cities, churches and monasteries stavropégiaques designed to ensure payment of their salaries to the priests from parish regardless of the ecclesiastical province in which they exercise their duties.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Waxing Burlington Ont

The European Union and Cyprus: Autopsy of a successful unfinished by Meriem JAMMAL


on

The European Union and Cyprus: Autopsy of a successful unfinished

by Meriem JAMMAL
University Paris IV Sorbonne - Master Challenge, Conflict, internatinal systems in modern times and contemporary








Friday, September 10, 2010

Faux Leather Couch Repair

Greece calls on Turkey to withdraw its troops from Cyprus Chrysostomos II





"I urge Turkey to make the necessary gestures and words into actions," said Droustas, visiting Cyprus. "I call on Turkey to withdraw its occupation troops from Cyprus."
"We are sending a clear message: the Cyprus problem is the first priority of foreign policy Greek, "he said after meeting with Cypriot President Demetris Christofias.
For his part, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Grigoris Delavekouras, reiterated on Thursday afternoon during a press briefing just a hour after the arrival of the Greek delegation to Athens to Nicosia, as long as "the Cyprus problem is not resolved, no progress can be made in the negotiations for Turkey's accession to the European Union (EU ) ".
Peace talks were launched under the auspices of the UN in 2008 for a reunion Island, which would relieve Turkey's negotiations to join the EU blocked by a dispute over the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), recognized only by Ankara.
Cyprus has been divided since July 20, 1974, when Turkey invaded northern Cyprus following a coup d'état by Greek Cypriot nationalists backed by the junta of colonels then in power in Athens and to link the country with Greece.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Pocket Bikes In Chandler

: foreign experts should draft the project

08/28/2010

FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE / PHOTO: CY-STOCK.COM

Archbishop of Cyprus Chrysostomos II said Friday that Turkey keeps his distance with respect to the principle of a federal solution for Cyprus, and that should probably be reported. He reiterated the Church's position: that foreign experts should be called to draft a solution.

Archbishop was speaking after a meeting with Belgian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Vanackere Steven, who had previously met with the head of the delegation for EU talks Leopold Maurer and Chief EU representation Cyprus Androula Kaminara.

Archbishop Chrysostom said he has informed the Belgian official positions of the Church as regards the Cyprus problem, noting that the Turkish side speaks of "two states, two governments and two peoples This is not a federal basis. "

" The Church believes that we can not reach an agreement [that way] and that in order to reach an agreement, we need to appoint independent experts, constitutional experts, sociologists, historians and Turkish experts on issues from European countries that respect human rights, who will work within the principles of the EU and the UN, "he said.
The archbishop said that "they should work in this context to present a federal solution, which will also be functional for viable," adding that "if we do not work in this direction, I am afraid we can not find no solution that our people can adopt. He said he told Vanackere these principles concerning human rights. - (Kype)