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    Drone Strike Drives Calls to End British Military Presence on Cyprus

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    Posted on March 6, 2026

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    Last updated: April 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A drone strike on RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus, suspected to be launched by Hezbollah, has reignited debate in Cyprus over the UK’s sovereign military bases. While no closure is currently planned, comparisons are drawn to the UK’s Chagos Islands sovereignty deal with Mauritius.

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    Drone strike drives calls to end British military presence on Cyprus

    Renewed Debate Over British Military Bases in Cyprus

    By Michele Kambas

    NICOSIA, March 6 (Reuters) - A drone strike this week on a British air base in Cyprus has renewed calls for an end to British military presence on the Mediterranean island as many fear being dragged into the wider Iran conflict. 

    Cypriot politicians have long been uneasy with Britain's two air bases, Akrotiri and Dhekelia, which have existed as sovereign British territory since Cyprus gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1960. 

    But the issue has come to the surface since an Iranian drone, which security officials believe was fired by Iran's ally Hezbollah, hit the Akrotiri base on Monday. No one was hurt, but the incident sent the island into high alert and forced nearby civilians to evacuate.

    So far there are no concrete signs that Cyprus is going to ask for the bases to close. But growing calls for a review of the bases' status point to how the Iranian conflict has already complicated international relations across the region.

    Political and Public Reactions

    Presidential and Government Statements

    PRESIDENT: UK COMMENTS CAUSED 'IRRITATION'

    At stake is not just the safety of Cypriots but also Britain's military presence overseas. Akrotiri and Dhekelia are among Britain’s most important military footholds and have supported operations across the Middle East for decades. 

    When asked if Cyprus would review the status of British bases, President Nikos Christodoulides told reporters on Friday that "There is nothing I can rule out."

    Asked about the status of the bases, Cypriot Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos, a former law professor, chose his words carefully: "I no longer have the luxury in life of just expressing my legal opinion about things," he told Reuters.

    "Any decision on issues of this importance are not taken in the heat of the moment or during a crisis." 

    Media and Public Opinion

    Phileleftheros, a pro-government daily, was more blunt: "The bases should take a hike. They are endangering our safety," wrote lead columnist Costas Venizelos in a leader on Wednesday.

    The two bases, which cover about 99 square miles along the island’s southern and eastern coasts, are under full British jurisdiction.  Known as a sunshine posting for its relaxed lifestyle, about 7,000 military personnel with their dependents live on the bases, and around 12,000 Cypriots in their immediate vicinity.

    Cypriot officials were furious when over the weekend British Prime Minister Keir Starmer did not publicly rule out the use of the Cyprus bases in the U.S. and Israeli campaign against Iran, forcing a scramble of clarifying remarks by Britain that the island was not being used. 

    London later dispatched Defence Minister John Healey to Nicosia in an effort to calm tensions. President Christodoulides also met with the head of Britain's MI6 spy agency, Blaise Metreweli, on Friday, though it is not yet clear what was discussed. 

    "Yes, there was irritation" about Starmer's comments, Christodoulides told Greece's Skai TV in an interview late on Thursday. 

    Legal and Historical Context

    International Law and Colonial Legacy

    CHAGOS ISLANDS A POSSIBLE PRECEDENT

    Cypriot legal experts say the arrangements underpinning the bases should face renewed scrutiny under international law. The bases are the last vestige of colonialism, which is incompatible with the U.N. charter, they say.

    For now, there is little indication London intends to reconsider their status.

    "Our Sovereign Base Areas are fully legal under international law," a spokesperson for Britain's Ministry of Defence said.

    Chagos Islands Case and Its Implications

    Still, Britain’s 2025 agreement to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius after international courts ruled the UK's colonial-era separation of the islands unlawful, forms a precedent, Cypriot experts say.

    "That implies something similar can and should be implemented in the case of Cyprus - that the bases be placed on a new footing fully compliant with international law,” Costas Clerides, a former Cypriot attorney-general and Supreme Court judge, said. 

    The debate is unlikely to go away. Cypriot officials privately seem unwilling to pick a fight while Cyprus' own conflict between Greek and Turkish Cypriots is unresolved.

    "It's not that simple," one official said.

    (Reporting by Michele Kambas in Nicosia and Sam Tabahriti in London; Editing by Edward McAllister and Andrew Heavens)

    References

    • Hezbollah said to have launched drone that struck UK RAF airbase in Cyprus | US-Israel war on Iran | The Guardian
    • The UK fears being drawn into a war with Iran
    • UK signs £3.4bn deal to cede sovereignty over Chagos Islands to Mauritius | Chagos Islands | The Guardian

    Table of Contents

    • Renewed Debate Over British Military Bases in Cyprus
    • Political and Public Reactions
    • Presidential and Government Statements

    Key Takeaways

    • •A one-way drone, likely of Iranian origin and possibly launched by Hezbollah, struck RAF Akrotiri late on March 1, prompting evacuations and heightened security alerts. Two additional drones were intercepted the next morning. No casualties were reported. (theguardian.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Drone strike drives calls to end British military presence on Cyprus

    1Why are there British military bases in Cyprus?

    Britain retained Sovereign Base Areas in Akrotiri and Dhekelia after Cyprus gained independence in 1960, serving as critical military footholds.

    2What happened at the British air base in Cyprus?

    An Iranian drone, reportedly launched by Hezbollah, struck the Akrotiri air base, prompting evacuations but causing no injuries.

  • Media and Public Opinion
  • Legal and Historical Context
  • International Law and Colonial Legacy
  • Chagos Islands Case and Its Implications
  • •
    Cypriot leaders and media have voiced renewed opposition to the UK’s military presence, calling the bases a safety risk amid broader Middle East tensions. However, officials say no formal review of sovereignty or closure is underway at this time. (lemonde.fr)
  • •Legal scholars point to the June 2025 UK–Mauritius agreement over the Chagos Islands—where the UK transferred sovereignty while leasing back Diego Garcia—as a potential blueprint for Cyprus to renegotiate its base status under international law. (theguardian.com)
  • 3How has the drone strike affected Cyprus's stance on the UK bases?

    The attack revived calls among Cypriot politicians and citizens to review or potentially end the British military presence on the island.

    4Is the UK planning to close its military bases in Cyprus?

    There are currently no indications that the UK intends to close or reconsider the legal status of its bases in Cyprus.

    5What is the connection with the Chagos Islands?

    Cypriot experts cite Britain's agreement to transfer sovereignty of Chagos Islands as a legal precedent for re-examining Cyprus base arrangements.

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