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Cypriot minister vows to keep 'building' on EU accession momentum

Marilena Raouna, Cypriot Deputy Minister for European Affairs
Marilena Raouna, Cypriot Deputy Minister for European Affairs Copyright  Euronews
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By Méabh Mc Mahon
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As the last days of Cyprus’s rotating EU presidency approach, Deputy Minister for European Affairs, Marilena Raouna, says her country will work "very hard" to open the remaining phases of talks on Ukraine and Moldova's EU membership.

In an interview on Euronews’ flagship morning show Europe Today, Cyprus' Deputy Minister for European Affairs Marilena Raouna described the opening of accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova during Cyprus’ rotating EU presidency as a "milestone".

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Following this step, Raouna says the presidency will remain "ambitious until the very last day" in pursuit of "more positive developments".

Raouna also said Cyprus is acting as an "honest broker" on the EU’s long-term budget. "We proposed a moderate 2% cut, as a compromise", Raouna said.

Cyprus has been at the helm of the EU for six months and is now preparing to hand over the rotating presidency to Ireland.

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