Cyprus and UK Dialogue on Future of British Bases Post-Drone Strike

Cyprus has commenced discussions with the UK about the future of British military bases on the island following a recent drone strike. The incident raised concerns about potential exposure to regional conflicts. Cyprus seeks new security arrangements, though the UK insists the bases' status is non-negotiable.

Cyprus and UK Dialogue on Future of British Bases Post-Drone Strike
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Cyprus has opened talks with the United Kingdom concerning the future presence of British military bases on its soil, as confirmed by President Nikos Christodoulides on Wednesday.

This follows a drone strike on the island, targeting a military installation and heightening fears about Cyprus becoming entangled in broader conflicts involving Iran.

The British bases, historically significant for operations in the Middle East, are now under scrutiny as Cyprus seeks to renegotiate security protocols that stem from a historical treaty, despite the UK's stance that the bases’ status is not open for negotiation.

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