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    Cyprus Has Opened Discussion With UK Over Its Bases, President Says

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    Posted on March 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides has initiated formal discussions with the UK concerning the future of British military bases on the island. This follows a March 2 drone strike on RAF Akrotiri, which exposed concerns about civilian safety and the bases’ strategic implications amid the Iran con

    Cyprus Begins Dialogue With UK on Future of British Bases Amid Security Fears

    Cyprus and the Future of British Military Bases

    NICOSIA, March 25 (Reuters) - Cyprus has initiated a discussion with London on the future of British bases on the island, its president said on Wednesday, after a drone strike on a military facility this month triggered fears their presence could expose it to the wider Iran conflict.

    Background of British Bases in Cyprus

    Cypriot politicians and legal experts have long been uneasy with the presence of the two bases on the island, among Britain's most important footholds outside of the United Kingdom and which have supported operations across the Middle East for decades.

    Recent Security Concerns

    But the March 2 strike at one facility, RAF Akrotiri, infuriated Cypriot officials who accused Britain of a failure to publicly clarify its assets were not going to be used in any offensive engagement, and the lack of a timely warning to more than 1,000 Cypriots living in close proximity to the base of an incoming threat. 

    Cyprus' Response and Next Steps

    "We have a clear plan on how to proceed step by step on all issues related to the British bases in Cyprus," President Nikos Christodoulides told reporters.

    He declined to be more specific. He said he had informed the British government of his intentions. 

    Diplomatic Negotiations and Historical Context

    Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper reported on Tuesday that Nicosia was seeking new security arrangements related to the bases covered by a 1960 treaty which granted the former British colony independence. Britain says the status of the bases is not up for renegotiation.  

    Previous Changes to Base Arrangements

    There have been changes to the competencies of the bases once before.

    In 2014, Cyprus and Britain signed a deal easing restrictions on the development of privately owned properties which fall within the so-called Sovereign Base Areas (SBAs). The territory covers just under three percent of Cyprus' land mass.

    Prospects for Broader Talks

    Christodoulides implied that he was seeking broader talks. "In the past there have been negotiations - not to the extent that we want to start with the British side (now) -  and the British side did respond."

    (Writing by Michele KambasEditing by Keith Weir)

    References

    • 2026 drone strikes on Akrotiri and Dhekelia
    • What to know about the recent drone strike on a UK base that has Cyprus clamoring for a new deal
    • British bases land development agreement - Cyprus Property News

    Table of Contents

    • Cyprus and the Future of British Military Bases
    • Background of British Bases in Cyprus
    • Recent Security Concerns

    Key Takeaways

    • •Cyprus is calling for broader negotiation on the status of the Sovereign Base Areas, a legacy of the 1960 independence treaty (en.wikipedia.org)
    • •The drone strike at RAF Akrotiri—believed to be Iranian—prompted evacuations and criticism over lack of warning to nearby Cypriot residents (apnews.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Cyprus has opened discussion with UK over its bases, president says

    1Why has Cyprus started discussions with the UK about British bases?

    Cyprus initiated discussions due to increased security concerns after a drone strike on a British military facility on the island.

    2What incident prompted Cyprus to question the presence of UK bases?

    A drone strike at RAF Akrotiri on March 2 triggered concerns among Cypriot officials and residents.

  • Cyprus' Response and Next Steps
  • Diplomatic Negotiations and Historical Context
  • Previous Changes to Base Arrangements
  • Prospects for Broader Talks
  • •
    Cyprus previously reached a 2014 agreement with the UK to ease civilian property restrictions within the bases, but no comprehensive political review of their sovereign status has occurred until now (news.cyprus-property-buyers.com)
    3What is the significance of the Sovereign Base Areas in Cyprus?

    The Sovereign Base Areas are important UK military footholds covering nearly 3% of Cyprus' land and support operations in the Middle East.

    4Has the status of British bases in Cyprus changed before?

    Yes, in 2014 Cyprus and Britain agreed to ease restrictions on privately owned property within the bases' areas.

    5What is the UK's stance on renegotiating the bases' status?

    Britain maintains that the status of the bases is not up for renegotiation, despite Cyprus seeking broader talks.

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