
France to Deploy Forces in Cyprus Under New Defense Pact
France and Cyprus are set to sign a new 'humanitarian' defense agreement in June, which will include the deployment of French forces to the island nation. This pact signifies a strengthening of military cooperation between the two countries.
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France to deploy forces in Cyprus under new ‘humanitarian’ defence agreement
Cyprus is set to sign an agreement in June allowing the presence of French forces on the island for humanitarian purposes, President Nikos Christodoulides said Sunday. Speaking after a memorial service in Nicosia, the president confirmed that discussions with France have moved to a formal stage, with the agreement to be concluded at ministerial level. […]
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Cyprus and France are set to sign a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) in June, establishing a broad framework for military cooperation that includes the potential for French operations on the island. The agreement was announced following a meeting between President Nikos Christodoulides and French President Emmanuel Macron in Nicosia. Government sources told Phileleftheros that […]
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