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The Council presidency: Cyprus Presidency priorities

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Russia, Ukraine and European security,Economic and monetary affairs,Migration, asylum and borders

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Thursday
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CEPS Conference Room
Place du Congrès 1, Bruxelles, Belgique
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In-person event

The Council presidency: Cyprus Presidency priorities

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On 1 January 2026, Cyprus will assume the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union, taking over from Denmark and concluding the current 18-month trio of Presidencies. It will continue the difficult task of navigating the Union through the many geopolitical and economic challenges facing Europe.

The next MFF, security and defence, Ukraine, enlargement, migration and competitiveness are expected to be on the agenda, which will be officially announced on 11 December by President Nikos Christodoulides. On the same day, CEPS will welcome Ambassador Christina Rafti, Permanent Representative of Cyprus to the EU, to outline and discuss with us these priorities.

Moderator: Karel Lannoo, CEO, CEPS

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Karel Lannoo

Chief Executive Officer

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Ambassador Christina Rafti

Permanent Representative of Cyprus to the EU