The Jerusalem Post

Russia warns Cyprus against US military deployment

- • By ANDREW OSBORN

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia on Wednesday warned authoritie­s in Cyprus not to allow the US military to deploy on their territory, saying such a move would draw a Russian reaction and result in “dangerous and destabiliz­ing consequenc­es” for the Mediterran­ean island.

Maria Zakharova, a spokesman for Russia’s Foreign Affairs Ministry, said Moscow had become aware of what she called “anti-Russian plans” involving Cyprus and the US military which she said was eyeing setting up forward operating bases for its troops there.

“We’re getting informatio­n from various sources that the United States is actively studying options to build up its military presence on Cyprus,” Zakharova told a news briefing in Moscow.

“The aim is not being hidden – to counter growing Russian influence in the region in the light of the successful operation by the Russian military in Syria.”

There was no immediate US response to her comments.

Prodromos Prodromou, a spokesman for the Cypriot government, said the island had no desire to further militarize.

“We want to clarify that it has never been our aim, nor do we seek the militariza­tion of Cyprus,” he said, responding to Zakharova’s remarks.

“The Republic of Cyprus, because of its advantageo­us geographic­al position, offers facilities for missions of a humanitari­an nature, and then only in cases where countries make a request or have a relevant MOU (memorandum of understand­ing) with the Republic.”

Zakharova said a US delegation had inspected potential sites for the bases and that Washington was engaged in intensive talks with Nicosia on expanding military cooperatio­n.

Cyprus is a popular destinatio­n for Russian tourists and capital and many wealthy Russian business people bank or own property there. The island, a former British colony, hosts two British military bases. The United States has an embassy in Nicosia.

Cyprus was split by a Turkish invasion in 1974 that followed a Greek-inspired coup. Northern Cyprus is now a Turkish Cypriot state of about 300,000 people that is recognized only by Turkey. Greek Cypriots run the island’s internatio­nally recognized government which represents the whole island in the European Union.

Cypriot media said the island had recently appointed a military attache to Washington.

Zakharova said Russia had repeatedly warned Cypriot authoritie­s against allowing the island to be further militarize­d.

“It being drawn into US and NATO plans in the eastern Mediterran­ean and the Middle East will inevitably lead to dangerous and destabiliz­ing consequenc­es for Cyprus itself,” she said.

“In Moscow we can’t ignore the anti-Russian element in these [US] plans and in the event that they are implemente­d we will be forced to take counter measures.”

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