While the acceleration of the vaccine roll-out raises hopes that covid-19 will eventually be defeated, governments and international institutions are now focusing on assessing the consequences of the pandemic and implementing plans for economic and social recovery. A recovery that involves many different aspects, such as health security and social cohesion, having as a key feature the need for a more sustainable and a more resilient growth model. Within this context, the EU has decided to mobilise significant financial resources for the recovery of its member states, focusing on digital transformation and green transition.
This framework poses new challenges and offers new opportunities for all EU member states, especially for small, extrovert countries like Cyprus. The relatively successful –compared to most European countries– management of the pandemic is a positive sign for the country’s prospects over the coming years. The geopolitical conflicts in the region and the effects of the pandemic on hydrocarbons exploration and the energy sector in general, are factors that should be taken into consideration with regards to Cyprus’ prospects.
It is against this setting that The Economist Events have great pleasure in announcing the organisation of the 17th annual Cyprus Summit entitled “Working towards a secure environment for sustainable recovery” on November 15th-16th 2021 in Nicosia with physical presence this year taking into consideration all the necessary health precautions for covid-19.
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President
President
Vice-president, global exploration
Professor in risk assessment, School of Sciences
CEO & managing director
Governor of Attica (recorded message)
President
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