Cyprus: A Potential NATO Candidate Amidst Regional Tensions
Nicosia Pivots Westward
Cyprus, one of the four EU member states not part of NATO, is reconsidering its position. Nicosia has recently distanced itself from Moscow and forged closer ties with the West, particularly the US.
NATO's Role in Unification
Some believe Cyprus's membership in NATO could foster unity between its north and south, which have been divided since the 1970s. The prospect of joining NATO may incentivize both sides to cooperate and work towards reunification.
Christodoulides' Response
When asked about the possibility of Cyprus applying for NATO membership, Foreign Minister Nikos Christodoulides stated that further discussion is needed. He highlighted the importance of considering Cyprus's security interests and the views of EU and NATO partners.
Turkish and International Implications
Ömer Taşpınar, an expert on Turkey-EU relations, emphasizes the critical nature of Cyprus's status for both Turkey and EU-NATO unity. Resolving the Cyprus stalemate could pave the way for improved relations between Turkey and the EU and mitigate divisions within NATO.
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