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Little player, big ambitions. Cyprus is trying to defuse the dispute with Turkey. Europe's security is at stake

Cyprus wants to use its upcoming presidency of the EU Council to reduce tensions with Turkey in exchange for progress on Cyprus' accession to NATO, Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides told POLITICO.

The key element is to obtain Turkey's consent to admit Cyprus to the Partnership for Peace program [ang. Partnership for Peace, PfP]which is seen as the first step towards NATO membership. In return, Cyprus would gradually withdraw obstacles blocking closer cooperation between the EU and Turkey.

— A phased approach can be taken. Türkiye would take concrete steps to enable Cyprus to join the Partnership for Peace program, Christodoulides said last week during an interview at the presidential palace.

This is a test for NATO's European security and cohesion policy. Cyprus shows that without resolving old conflicts, it is impossible to build a new defense architecture in Europe.

Ashley Davis

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