London, United Kingdom. Defence Minister Vasilis Palmas met British Defence Secretary John Healey on Tuesday to discuss geopolitical developments and the security of civilians living near the British bases on Cyprus, reiterating the need for their full protection.
Civilian security near British bases
Palmas said protecting civilians living near the British bases was a permanent concern for Cyprus during difficult situations in the volatile region of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East.
Regional developments and calls for a common approach
In their meeting, Palmas and Healey discussed developments regarding the war in Ukraine, as well as the situation in the Middle East and in Iran, highlighting the need for a common approach toward a definitive political settlement.
“This war has gone too far with many collateral losses, both economic and in human lives, but also more generally for the liquidity that has been created in the Middle East region,” Palmas said.
Bilateral ties and defence industry cooperation
Referring to relations between Cyprus and Britain, Palmas said they were good in general, despite occasional disagreements.
The ministers also discussed ways to further strengthen bilateral cooperation in the defence industry.
Visit to Cyprus Forum London
Palmas’ meeting with Healey formed part of his visit to the annual Cyprus Forum London, which he attended on Monday.
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