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    UK Assures Cyprus Bases Won’t Support Offensive Actions Amid Iran Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The United Kingdom has officially confirmed that its military installations in Cyprus will not be utilized for any offensive operations related to the ongoing tensions with Iran. This assurance came following a recent telephone conversation between British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides, underscoring the importance of maintaining regional stability and respecting Cyprus’ sovereignty.

    In a detailed statement issued by the Cypriot government spokesperson on Saturday, it was highlighted that Prime Minister Starmer emphasized the United Kingdom’s commitment to the security of the Republic of Cyprus. The UK has decided to bolster existing preventive measures to ensure the safety and stability of the island, which hosts two sovereign British military bases. These steps are intended to reinforce defense without escalating military actions in the region.

    It is important to note that the British sovereign bases on Cyprus, namely Akrotiri and Dhekelia, have remained under UK control since Cyprus gained independence in 1960. These bases have strategic significance due to their location in the Eastern Mediterranean and have been used for various military and intelligence operations over the decades. However, the UK government has made it clear that these facilities will not serve as launch points for any offensive military campaigns amid the current Iran crisis.

    The reassurance follows a recent security incident on March 2, when a drone resembling the Iranian Shahed model struck the Akrotiri airbase, causing minor damage. Two additional drones were intercepted shortly after, raising concerns about potential threats to the base. Despite these provocations, there have been no further security breaches reported, and the UK is focused on enhancing defensive protocols rather than engaging in offensive maneuvers.

    This development comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, where Iran’s regional activities have drawn international scrutiny. The UK’s stance reflects a cautious approach aimed at preventing escalation while safeguarding its strategic interests and supporting the sovereignty of Cyprus. Both leaders agreed on the necessity of continued cooperation to address security challenges without resorting to aggressive military actions.

    Overall, the dialogue between Prime Minister Starmer and President Christodoulides signals a mutual commitment to peace and stability in the Eastern Mediterranean. The UK’s decision to strengthen preventive measures, rather than offensive capabilities, at its Cyprus bases is a clear message of restraint during a period of geopolitical uncertainty.

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