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Christodoulides: Once everything is in place, we want Cyprus to become a NATO member

Until then, we will proceed with the U.S. on an air base and with the EU on a naval base, said the Cypriot President

Newsroom November 28 11:50

Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides today continued the discussion about the possibility of the Republic of Cyprus becoming a NATO member.

It should be noted that even if an application were submitted today, its approval would be particularly difficult, if not impossible, due to Turkey’s veto, as Turkey does not recognize the Republic of Cyprus.

In his statements, Christodoulides mentioned that Nicosia is engaging with Washington on three levels, which are typically available to NATO member states. He added that the Republic of Cyprus is exploring how to take advantage of these opportunities so that, when the time comes, it can become a NATO member.

When asked this morning to give a clear answer on whether Cyprus intends to apply for NATO membership, Christodoulides responded unequivocally.

“The fact that the Republic of Cyprus cannot become a NATO member due to Turkey’s objections deprives the National Guard of numerous opportunities for upgrading or acquiring military equipment,” he said.

He continued, “Precisely because we don’t want the National Guard to miss out on these opportunities, we are engaging in discussions with the U.S.—and I’m pleased with the positive response—at three levels that NATO membership provides, to explore how the Republic of Cyprus can leverage these opportunities. This will ensure that, once all conditions are met, Cyprus can join NATO.”

Christodoulides emphasized that strengthening the Republic of Cyprus’s deterrent power is of utmost importance, and the country is taking advantage of every opportunity. This involves working closely with the US and NATO, as well as participating in several programs of the European Defence Agency within the EU framework to achieve this goal.

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“At the same time, we have a comparative advantage in our geographical location, situated in a region of significant geostrategic importance.”

He added that decisions have already been made to enhance and upgrade key infrastructures, including a naval and an air base. Advanced discussions are underway with the EU for the naval base and with the U.S. for the air base. “We are taking very concrete steps in this direction. The U.S. response has been very positive, and soon you will hear about other major developments in defense and security, which will further enhance the Republic of Cyprus’s deterrent capabilities.”

When asked when conditions might mature enough for a membership application, the Cypriot President remarked, “The less we say on this matter, the closer we are to achieving the goal.”

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