41st annual PSEKA Cyprus Conference included a dynamic panel discussion devoted to Cyprus energy, commerce and trade  

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PSEKA President Philip Christopher introduces those leading the panel on Cyprus energy, commerce and trade   
For Release: June 17, 2026
 
As part of the PSEKA Cyprus Conference, PSEKA president Philip Christopher arranged for a dynamic panel discussion devoted to Cyprus energy, commerce and trade. The discussion elaborated on much of what the Cyprus Minister of Energy, Commerce and Industry, Michael Damianos had said to the group of over 100 conference participants when he addressed them at the opening of the 41st Cyprus PSEKA Conference. Damianos was in the United States to participate in the 3+1 meetings on energy. As well, the subject of energy was discussed by Congressman Frank Pallone who serves as the Ranking Minority Member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee in the US House of Representatives.   
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(left to right) Niovi Christopoulou, Demetrios Comodromos, Nicolas Nicolaou, European Parliament Member Geadis Geadi   
Demetrios   Comodromos, president of the Cyprus-US Chamber of Commerce led the panel   discussion with participation by Nicolas   Nicolaou, founder of Kinisis Ventures and past president of the   Cyprus-US Chamber of Commerce, Member of the European Parliament Geadis Geadi and attorney Niovi Christopoulou,   AI.FUND, Partner and City University of NY, Adjunct Professor of Business Law.
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Demetrios Comodromos addresses the panel  
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MEP Geadis Geadi addresses the panel   
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Niovi Christopoulou addresses the panel 
The panel included discussion and questions from the attendees on the impact of AI, capital investment in Cyprus and other matters impacting the Cyprus economy and the world stage.
 
The panel occurred at the conclusion of the two and a half day Cyprus conference which included meetings with 25 key members of the House of Representatives and six Senators crucial to foreign policy impacting Cyprus and the Eastern Mediterranean. The sponsor of the conference, PSEKA Justice for Cyprus Committee, was joined by cosponsors: AHEPA, AHI, Cyprus-US Chamber of Commerce, Pancyprian Association, FCAO, the Chian Federation, HABA, Andreas Kramvis and Andrew Constantinou.   
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