President Nikos Christodoulides on Future of UK Bases in Cyprus
Original Report
Cyprus wants a “frank, open discussion,” with the UK government over the future of the British sovereign bases on the eastern Mediterranean island when the current conflict in the Middle East is...
Cyprus wants a “frank, open discussion,” with the UK government over the future of the British sovereign bases on the eastern Mediterranean island when the current conflict in the Middle East is over, Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides told BTV's Oliver Crook in an exclusive interview on Friday. (Source: Bloomberg)
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