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Cyprus seeks new security deal for UK bases, Telegraph reports

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Posted on March 24, 2026

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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

Cyprus Seeks Renegotiation of UK Base Security After Iranian Drone Attack

Cyprus Requests New Security Arrangements for UK Military Bases

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.

Diplomatic Discussions Between Cyprus and the UK

Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides raised the issue during a lengthy call with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Saturday, the report said.

Details of the Renegotiation Request

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.

UK Government Response

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".

Status of the Sovereign Base Areas

"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.

Verification and Immediate Responses

Reuters could not immediately verify the report. Cyprus did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment

Context: Recent Iranian Drone Attack

The request follows a drone strike that caused minor damage at Akrotiri and prompted European warships to respond earlier this month.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Rajveer Singh Pardesi and Heera Hari in Bengaluru; Editing by Mark Porter and Cynthia Osterman)

Key Takeaways

  • Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides formally raised the issue of renegotiating the 1960 treaty governing the Sovereign Base Areas with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer following drone attacks at RAF Akrotiri (e-ir.info).
  • Despite the request, Cyprus is not asking Britain to relinquish the bases, and the UK Ministry of Defence affirmed that their sovereignty remains intact and not subject to negotiation (e-ir.info).
  • The developments follow a March 1 drone strike, believed to have been launched from Lebanon and linked to Iran or Hezbollah, which caused minor damage at RAF Akrotiri and prompted regional military responses (en.wikipedia.org).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Cyprus seeking new security arrangements with the UK?
Cyprus wants to renegotiate the security arrangements for British military bases on the island following Iranian drone attacks earlier this month.
Which UK bases in Cyprus are mentioned in the report?
The bases mentioned are RAF Akrotiri and Dhekelia, established by the 1960 treaty.
Is Cyprus asking the UK to relinquish control of its bases?
No, Cyprus is not asking Britain to give up its bases, but wants to renegotiate the terms of security arrangements.
How did the UK respond to Cyprus's request?
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.
What event prompted Cyprus's request for new security arrangements?
A recent Iranian drone strike at Akrotiri prompted Cyprus to request new security arrangements.

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