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Dendias: It would be unforgivable for Greece to turn its back on Cyprus

Summary by Cyprus Mail
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias on Sunday said it would be “unforgivable” for Greece to turn its back on Cyprus “at such a difficult time”, after deploying four fighter jets and two frigates to the island following a drone strike on its British Akrotiri air force base. “It would be…

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One of the destroyers to join the Republic of Cyprus to protect the British base already targeted by Iranian attacks has still not left the United Kingdom, while Spanish and French reinforcements have been in place for several days.

·Paris, France
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The Cypriot Foreign Minister, Constantinos Kombos, confirmed, for the first time on Sunday, that a drone targeted a week ago, on 1 March, a British air base...

The Cypriot Foreign Minister, Constantinos Kombos, pointed to Lebanon as the probable source of the projectiles launched against the British base of Akrotiri on the island of Cyprus last Sunday. “It is now a fact that we are looking towards the Lebanese front,” Kombos explained in statements to the British newspaper The Guardian. “We cannot rule out anything in the northeast direction. We must be very careful,” he added. Kombos stressed the need…

·Madrid, Spain
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L'Orient-Le Jour broke the news in on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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