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Ioannis Kasoulides (Greek: Ιωάννης Κασουλίδης; born 10 August 1948 in Nicosia, Cyprus) is a Cypriot politician, party member of DISY and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus. He has served in the same position from 1997 until 2003, and again from 2013 to 2018. He was member of the European Parliament from 2004 until 2013. He has held a number of political posts in Cyprus, including member of the House of Representatives of Cyprus from 1991 until 1993, and government spokesman from 1993 until 1997.
Education and career
Kasoulides studied medicine at the University of Lyon, and founded and served as the chairman of the Federation of Cypriot Students Unions in France. He graduated in 1974 with MD. From 1975 until 1981, he was a hospital doctor and lecturer in London. He specialised in geriatrics in London, at the London Hospital, in 1981. From 1981 until 1993, he practised medicine in Nicosia.Ioannis Kasoulides served the Democratic Rally in various roles, including that of Chair of the party's Youth Organization. In 1991, he was elected as a member of the House of Representatives of Cyprus and in March 1993 he was appointed by then President Glafkos Clerides as the Government Spokesman, a position he held until April 1997 when he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs. He remained Foreign Minister until the end of term of the Clerides administration in 2003. As Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kasoulides oversaw Cyprus' EU integration process.
He founded consulting firm "DDK Strategy and Public Affairs" in 2003.
In June 2004, Ioannis Kasoulides was elected to be a member of the European Parliament. He sat on the Foreign Affairs Committee and was as a substitute on the Transport and Tourism Committee. He held various other European Parliament committee positions, including the Presidency of the ad hoc Delegation for the Human Rights in Western Sahara. Ioannis Kasoulides sat as a Member of the Bureau of the European's People Party until November 2007, when he stood as candidate for the Presidency of Cyprus.
Ioannis Kasoulides ran for President in the Cypriot presidential election of 2008. He won the first round, but lost in the second to Demetris Christofias. Kasoulides received just under 47% of the vote.
In June 2009, Ioannis Kasoulides was re-elected Member of the European Parliament, achieving a new personal record regarding number of votes. He was elected Vice-Chairman of the Presidency of the EPP group in the European Parliament, where he was appointed as the head of the Foreign Affairs Working group.
Ioannis Kasoulides has joined the EuroAsia Interconnector on March 30, 2018 as Chairman of the Strategic Council.
After the resignation of Nikos Christodoulides as Foreign Minister on January 9, 2022, Kasoulides was chosen again by President Anastasiades to be the Minister after 4 years of absence from active political life. He was sworn in on January 11.
Personal life
Kasoulides is married to anaesthetist Emy Kasoulidou and they have one daughter, Joanna. He is fluent in English, German as well as French. He co-authored the book Cyprus – EU: the Accession as I Witnessed It.
Awards and decorations
Ioannis Kasoulides has been awarded with the following honours:
Officer of the Order of the Legion of Honour.
Commander of the Order of the Phoenix of the Hellenic Republic
Commander of the Order of Merit of the Hellenic Republic
Commander of the Order of Xirka of Malta
Commander of the National Order of the Cedar of Lebanon
Commander of the Order of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre
Palestinian Bethlehem 2000 Award
Athens Municipality Highest Distinction Award
See also
List of foreign ministers in 2017
List of current foreign ministers
References
External links
Personal website
MEP profile
MEP profile (archive)
Declaration (PDF) of financial interests (in Greek)
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- Nikos Christodoulides
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- Democratic Rally
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- 2008 Cypriot presidential election
- Progressive Party of Working People
- Cyprus–Israel relations
- List of foreign ministers in 1998
- Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe
- History of Cyprus (1878–present)