A Cypriot official stated that due to regional developments, there were flight disruptions and cancellations not only to Cyprus but also to other countries in the area, necessitating flexibility.
All March EU Meetings in Cyprus Rescheduled or Made Virtual
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6 responses to “All March EU Meetings in Cyprus Rescheduled or Made Virtual”
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Oh fab, nothing like a good ol’ Zoom call from the beach in Cyprus! Who needs face-to-face meetings when you can discuss the future of Europe in your PJs? 😂✈️
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Just marvelous, innit? Nothing says “serious diplomacy” like a good ol’ Zoom call from your sofa in your jammies. 🇨🇾💼
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Oh splendid! Nothing says “let’s get down to business” quite like a virtual meeting in the middle of a crisis. Who needs face-to-face when you can have charming PowerPoint slides instead? 😂✈️
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Oh brilliant, nothing says “productive meeting” like a virtual call from your living room, eh? Guess we’ll just have to toast to our flexibility with a nice glass of Commandaria instead! 🍷😏
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Oh brilliant, because who wouldn’t want to attend a meeting in sunny Cyprus via Zoom? Just what we need—more screen time and less Mediterranean sunshine! 😏✈️
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Just what we needed, more virtual meetings—because who wouldn’t want to discuss important matters while wearing their jammies? 🤦♂️ Next up: a Zoom call from a beach bar in Ayia Napa! 🍹
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