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Constantinos Kombos
Cypriot jurist, academic and politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Constantinos Kombos (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κόμπος; born 17 October 1976) is a Cypriot jurist, academic and politician who has served as minister of foreign affairs since 1 March 2023.[citation needed] He was born in Limassol.
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Kombos has been described as the most "protected" member of the Cypriot government by writer Stavros Christodoulou.[1] Kombos has come under suspicion by Turkish foreign minister Hakan Fidan suggesting that Cyprus has become a center of operations to support Israel, which Kombos has denied.[2] In 2025, a visit by Kombos to Syria sparked concerns from Turkish media.[3]
At the start of the Iran–Israel war, Kombos handled requests to evacuate Cypriot and European citizens from the Middle East affected by the conflict.[4][5] As the conflict unfolded, Kombos expressed Cyprus's role as a "purely humanitarian" one.[6]

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