A Cypriot has been appointed new European Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans.
Costas Kadis has been appointed to the brief by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen as one of her 25 commissioner nominees in Brussels.
Kadis said his nomination to the role was “a great honour, but also a huge responsibility”, describing his portfolio as “important”.
“It aims at the sustainability of fishing, but also of Europe’s oceans. In this direction, it will be part of our mission to formulate, develop and agree with all member states the Pact for European Oceans, which will also be one of our main pursuits in the next period,” he said.
He added that he has an “appetite” for work and that he will do a “good job for the good of fishing, for the oceans, and for the European Union in general.”
Kadis has served as Cypriot minister of agriculture, rural development, and environment, and said his new appointment “relates to the experiences I gained in the agriculture ministry, which also had fisheries and marine research under its responsibility”.
Previous EU fisheries commissioner Virginijus Sinkevicius also held responsibility for the environment, but this part of the brief has been given to Sweden’s Jessika Roswall, whose full portfolio bears the title “environment, water resilience, and a competitive circular economy”.
Cyprus’s president Nikos Christodoulides had said in July that Cyprus would be interested in the role of a European Commissioner for the Mediterranean – a title initially floated by Ursula Von der Leyen.