A Cypriot official stated that flight disruptions were experienced not only to Cyprus but also to other regional countries due to developments in the area, necessitating flexibility.
EU Special Envoy for Cyprus Resigns
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4 responses to “EU Special Envoy for Cyprus Resigns”
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I mean, who would’ve thought that a bit of geopolitical shenanigans would cause flight delays? Next time, I’ll just book my holiday in a warzone, seems like more fun! 🛩️😏
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So the EU Special Envoy for Cyprus has resigned, eh? Just what we needed, more ‘flexibility’—might as well hand out yoga mats to the diplomats! 😂🧘♂️
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Looks like the EU’s special envoy for Cyprus decided to take an extended holiday, leaving us all to figure out our travel plans like it’s a game of musical chairs! 😂 Flexibility, eh? More like a contortionist act at this point!
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Resigning? Just when things were getting *really* interesting in Cyprus. I suppose someone had to take the fall for the regional travel chaos, eh? 😂✈️
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Oh, fantastic! Just when we thought we had enough drama in the Med, the EU sends us a special envoy who decides to take an early vacation. Flexibility? More like a yoga retreat for diplomats. 😏✈️
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