Cyprus Seeks New Security Deal for UK Bases, Telegraph Reports
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on March 24, 2026
2 min readLast updated: March 24, 2026
Add as preferred source on Google
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on March 24, 2026
2 min readLast updated: March 24, 2026
Add as preferred source on Google
Cyprus has requested the UK to renegotiate security arrangements for the Sovereign Base Areas following Iranian-linked drone strikes earlier this month, though it is not seeking the return of the bases; the UK insists their status remains unchanged.
March 24 (Reuters) - Cyprus has asked the UK to negotiate new security arrangements for Britain's military bases on the island following Iranian drone attacks earlier this month, the Telegraph reported on Tuesday.
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides raised the issue during a lengthy call with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Saturday, the report said.
Telegraph added that Christodoulides wants a renegotiation of security arrangements of the 1960 treaty, which established the sovereign bases of RAF Akitori and Dhekelia, when the Iran war ends. The report added that Cypriot demands will not include asking Britain to give up the bases.
A UK Ministry of Defence spokesperson, in a statement to Reuters, said the status of the bases was not up for negotiation and that the "long-standing friendship" between the UK and Cyprus remained strong "in the face of Iranian threats".
"The status of the Sovereign Base Areas is not in question. The SBAs have never been part of the Republic of Cyprus as UK sovereignty was retained over these areas when Cyprus became independent in 1960. We have no plans to change this," the spokesperson said.
Reuters could not immediately verify the report. Cyprus did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment
The request follows a drone strike that caused minor damage at Akrotiri and prompted European warships to respond earlier this month.
(Reporting by Rajveer Singh Pardesi and Heera Hari in Bengaluru; Editing by Mark Porter and Cynthia Osterman)
Cyprus wants to renegotiate the security arrangements for British military bases on the island following Iranian drone attacks earlier this month.
The bases mentioned are RAF Akrotiri and Dhekelia, established by the 1960 treaty.
No, Cyprus is not asking Britain to give up its bases, but wants to renegotiate the terms of security arrangements.
The UK Ministry of Defence stated that the status of the bases is not up for negotiation and emphasized the strong friendship between the UK and Cyprus.
A recent Iranian drone strike at Akrotiri prompted Cyprus to request new security arrangements.
Explore more articles in the Headlines category


