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    Cyprus President Urges Open Dialogue on UK’s Colonial-Era Military Bases

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    President Nikos Christodoulides of Cyprus has characterized the presence of the United Kingdom’s two military bases on the island as a lingering colonial legacy. He emphasized that these bases represent a historical consequence of colonialism that continues to affect Cyprus’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The president’s remarks highlight ongoing tensions surrounding the status of these British sovereign base areas, which have been a point of contention since Cyprus gained independence in 1960.

    These military installations, known as Akrotiri and Dhekelia, were retained by the UK following Cyprus’s independence and serve strategic military purposes for Britain. However, their existence has long been viewed by many Cypriots as an infringement on national sovereignty. President Christodoulides called for a candid and transparent discussion about the future of these bases, suggesting that the issue requires renewed attention and dialogue between the two countries.

    It is worth noting that the British bases cover approximately 3% of Cyprus’s territory and are used for various military operations, including intelligence gathering and regional security efforts. Despite their strategic importance to the UK, the bases have often been criticized by local communities and political leaders who see them as remnants of a colonial past that Cyprus has been striving to move beyond.

    President Christodoulides’s call for frank talks comes amid broader discussions about Cyprus’s national identity and its relationship with former colonial powers. The issue of the UK bases is intertwined with the island’s complex geopolitical situation, including the ongoing division between the Greek Cypriot south and the Turkish-controlled north. Addressing the status of these bases could play a role in shaping Cyprus’s future diplomatic and security landscape.

    As Cyprus continues to assert its sovereignty on the international stage, the president’s appeal for open dialogue underscores the importance of revisiting historical arrangements that no longer align with the island’s aspirations. Moving forward, both Cyprus and the United Kingdom will need to engage constructively to find a mutually acceptable resolution that respects Cyprus’s sovereignty while considering regional security dynamics.

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