Karamanlis with Christofias
The President of the Republic of Cyprus, Dimitris Christofias, and his wife, Elsi, farewelled the Greek Prime Minister, Costas Karamanlis, and his wife, Natasa, with a private dinner that they hosted at their country retreat at Kellaki near Limassol. It should be noted that the Cypriot President is well known for his culinary skills.
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