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NICOSIA, Cyprus – Germany’s defence minister says her country is looking to boost defenceco-operation with Cyprus, which she called a valuable partner in the European Union’s defence strategy due to its location and military facilities.
Minister Ursula von der Leyen said Tuesday after talks with her Cypriot counterpart Savvas Angelides that Germany will intensify co-operation with Cyprus on logistics and military mobility within the EU’s joint military investment and project development program.
Leyen said Cyprus has a “unique selling point” in both its defence capabilities as well as its “unique geostrategic location.”
She said Germany and all other EU member states see adherence to the rule of law as essential to regional peace and stability.
Cypriot officials say Turkey aims to raise tensions over Cyprus’ gas search, which Ankara strongly opposes.
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