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Former Cyprus president George Vassiliou dies aged 92

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Vassiliou, who served as president from 1988 to 1993, is widely regarded as one of the key figures in modern Cypriot politics and a central architect of the country’s European orientation. During his presidency, Cyprus formally applied for membership of the European Community in 1990, a step that ultimately led to the island’s accession to the European Union in 2004.

An economist by training, Vassiliou came to office at a time of economic and political transition. His term was marked by efforts to modernise the Cypriot economy, promote institutional reform and position Cyprus as an outward-looking, internationally engaged state. He was also known for supporting dialogue on the Cyprus issue and advocating negotiated solutions under UN auspices.

Political leaders across the spectrum paid tribute to Vassiliou’s contribution to public life, describing him as a pragmatic reformer and a committed European. His role in shaping Cyprus’s long-term strategic direction towards the EU remains a defining part of his legacy.

Vassiliou is survived by his wife, Androulla Vassiliou, who served as European Commissioner for Health and for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth, as well as by his family.

He is remembered as a president who helped guide Cyprus through a period of change and laid the foundations for its place within the European Union.

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