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Cyprus: Small and divided but with grand plans for the EU
- Cyprus began its six-month presidency of the EU Council in January 2026, aiming to drive Mediterranean diplomacy and key EU policies.
- Cyprus coordinates humanitarian aid logistics from its ports to Gaza and oversees inspections of relief shipments.
- Officials say Cyprus will push for expanded EU military capabilities and closer cooperation with international partners.
- The presidency faces the challenge of a long-standing Cyprus division, with reunification talks repeatedly stalled.
- EU discussions will consider secure borders and migration as an ongoing priority during Cyprus's presidency.
- Cyprus highlights its strategic ties with Arab states alongside relationships with Greece and Russia, noting shifts due to sanctions.
- Cypriot defense officials plan significant investment in the Mari naval base to boost maritime safety and cooperation.
- Analysts warn that major breakthroughs are unlikely within six months, but pragmatic steps on migration and border management are possible.
- The EU seeks progress on reunification efforts between the north and south of Cyprus amid broader regional tensions.
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