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Greek Military Assets in Cyprus: Decision Time as Palmas Visits Athens

Published March 24, 2026, 07:08
Greek Military Assets in Cyprus: Decision Time as Palmas Visits Athens

The Minister of Defence of Cyprus, Vasilis Palmas, is in Athens to meet with Nikos Dendias, the Minister of Defence of Greece. The meeting focuses on assessing the security situation in the Middle East and its implications for Cyprus. A key topic of discussion is the potential continuation or withdrawal of Greek military assets deployed to Cyprus following the recent attack on the British Akrotiri Base. Specifically, the discussion revolves around maintaining the frigates 'Kimon' and 'Psara', equipped with advanced surveillance systems, as well as the F16 fighter jets stationed at Andreas Papandreou Air Base in Paphos. The decision on whether to maintain or withdraw the military assets will be based on a current assessment of risks and the security needs of Cyprus. The crisis in the Middle East has increased the need for close cooperation between Cyprus and Greece in the field of defence. The presence of Greek military assets in Cyprus is a sign of Greek support for Cyprus and contributes to deterring potential threats. The discussion between the two ministers is expected to lead to a joint strategy for addressing the security challenges in the region. The Dendias-Palmas meeting is part of a broader effort to strengthen defence cooperation between Cyprus and Greece. The two countries have developed a close cooperative relationship in various fields, including defence, security, and the economy. The current situation in the Middle East makes strengthening this cooperation even more important.