💨 Abstract
A US military assessment team is visiting Cyprus this week to provide recommendations for defense upgrades, focusing on infrastructure projects to enhance interoperability with the US and other partners. The visit is part of closer relations between the two nations, with the aim to upgrade Cyprus's military base for potential large-scale evacuation operations from the Middle East. The assessment comes amidst growing relations with Turkey, which invaded Cyprus's northern third in 1974.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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