She carries with her 24 years of professional experience at the Central Bank of Cyprus, where she also served as coordinator of the accession negotiations with the European Union.
She has been one of the co-authors of the trilogy of the Day After studies, conducted by three women economists in a bicommunal context, on the economic benefits of a solution reunifying Cyprus.
She was also highly involved in European Union matters and served as coordinator of the Central Bank of Cyprus during the five-year period of the accession negotiations.
She is a member of the three ladies team of economists who have co-authored the award-winning trilogy of studies on “The Day After’’1, concerning the economic benefits to accrue to all the Cypriots, as well as to Turkey and Greece once Cyprus is reunited.
As President of the United Democrats, Antoniadou-Kyriacou had participated in meetings organized in Istanbul by GPoT Center, TESEV and the German Liberals’ Friedrich Naumann Stiftung, aiming at building communication bridges between Greek and Turkish Cypriots and, especially, between Cyprus and Turkey.