Marilena Raouna, Deputy Minister for European Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus, stated that today's decisions mark tangible progress in delivering on the outcomes of the first EU-UK Summit held in May last year, where we opened a new chapter in our partnership.
By promoting learning mobility via Erasmus+, we are advancing shared interests and reinforcing people-to-people ties, especially for our youth.
At the same time, by deepening cooperation in electricity, we are enhancing energy security and creating new opportunities for businesses.
These decisions undoubtedly mark a significant step in forging a strong, mutually beneficial, and forward-looking EU-UK partnership.