US partially lifts arms embargo on Greek Cyprus

US partially lifts arms embargo on Greek Cyprus

The US is partially lifting its arms embargo on Southern Cyprus, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo informed Southern Greek Cypriot administration leader Nicos Anastasiades on Tuesday.

“CYPRUS IS A KEY PARTNER IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN”

Pompeo and Anastasiades discussed their “deepening” security relationship during a telephone call, according to the State Department.

“The Republic of Cyprus is a key partner in the Eastern Mediterranean,” Pompeo said separately on Twitter. “I am pleased to announce that we are deepening our security cooperation. We will waive restrictions on the sale of non-lethal defense articles and services to the Republic of Cyprus for the coming fiscal year.”

In response to the announcement the Turkish Foreign Ministry said if Washington does not reconsider its decision Ankara would take counter measures, calling the move incompatible with the spirit of the alliance between the nations.

The US announcement comes amid markedly strained tensions in the region between Turkey and several nations in the eastern Mediterranean.

Apparently seeking to block Turkey’s maritime territorial claims, Greece signed exclusive economic zone deals with Italy on June 9 and with Egypt on Aug. 7. The Turkish Foreign Ministry slammed the latter pact in a statement, asserting that Greece and Egypt share no sea borders and the deal is “null and void.”

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