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Cyprus seeks NATO membership to bolster security, political stability

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The government of Cyprus has initiated steps to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), aiming to enhance its security guarantees and strengthen its geopolitical standing.

According to reports from Kathimerini, Cyprus views NATO membership as a strategic move to fortify its defense capabilities. However, significant political challenges must be addressed to realize this ambition.

During discussions between Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulidis and U.S. President Joe Biden, the initiative received positive feedback. U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan also hailed the development as a “victory for the people of Cyprus.”

President Christodoulidis outlined three critical conditions for Cyprus’s NATO accession, seeking substantial support from the United States:

1. Lifting the Arms Embargo: Cyprus requests an extension of the annual waiver on the U.S. arms embargo, calling for a minimum lift of three to five years to facilitate defense procurement.

2. Enhanced Military Training: The plan includes significant upgrades in joint training for the Cypriot National Guard at U.S. military academies.

3. Defense Modernization: Cyprus seeks U.S. assistance in modernizing its defense forces and infrastructure to meet NATO standards, including potential free provision of defense equipment and access to international sales programs.

While a permanent U.S. military presence in Cyprus is not a prerequisite for NATO membership, it remains a significant aspect of the country’s defense strategy.

This development follows NATO’s recent expansion, with Sweden becoming its 32nd member in March 2024.

Cyprus’s potential accession underscores its strategic focus on aligning more closely with Western defense and political frameworks.

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