Deputy Shipping Minister Marina Hadjimanolis attended the consecration of the Greek frigate “Kimon” at the port of Limassol on Wednesday, in a ceremony led by Archbishop Georgios of Cyprus and also attended by Justice Minister Costas Fitiris.

The event took place while the FDI HN (Belharra) “Kimon” (F-601) was docked in Limassol for refuelling, following an invitation from Vice Admiral Ioannis Kizanis, R.E., commander of the vessel.

In a separate reference to the ceremony, Cyprus Union of Shipowners (CUS) president Polys Hajioannou said he had the honour of attending, together with other members of the association, following the invitation to be present on board during the consecration.

He said the presence of the ultra-modern Greek frigate “Kimon”, alongside the frigate “Psara”, underlined the contribution of Greece and the Hellenic Navy to strengthening the defence and security of the Republic of Cyprus at a time of heightened military tensions in the wider Middle East.

Hajioannou added that “strategic cooperation between Cyprus and Greece in the field of naval power remains a stable pillar of security and deterrence in the region, describing the occasion as a day of honour, pride and deep appreciation for those serving with devotion to Hellenism and the homeland.”