UK says its bases on Cyprus will not be used in offensive operations, Cypriot spokesperson says


FILE PHOTO: A U-2 aircraft flies after take off from RAF Akrotiri, a British sovereign base that was hit by a drone early on Monday, causing limited damage, in Cyprus, March 7, 2026. REUTERS/Yiannis Kourtoglou/ File Photo

NICOSIA, March 21 (Rtrs) - ⁠Britain will not be using its ⁠bases in Cyprus for any offensive ‌action in the Iran crisis, the Cypriot government spokesperson said on Saturday, citing a phone call between ​British Prime Minister Keir Starmer ⁠and Cypriot President ⁠Nikos Christodoulides.

"The British Prime Minister reiterated ... that ⁠the security ‌of the Republic of Cyprus is fundamental to the United ⁠Kingdom and, to that end, a decision ​has ‌been taken to enhance the means contributing ⁠to the ​preventive measures already in place," the spokesperson said in a written statement.

"Finally, the Prime ⁠Minister reiterated that the British ​Bases in Cyprus will not be used for any offensive military operations."

An Iranian-type Shahed drone ⁠caused slight damage when it hit facilities at Britain'sAkrotiri airbase in southern Cyprus on March 2, with two others later ​intercepted. There have been ⁠no further known security incidents.

Britain retained sovereignty ​over two bases on the ‌island when it granted ​its colony independence in 1960.

(Writing by Michele Kambas; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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