💨 Abstract
President Joe Biden has made Cyprus eligible to receive American defense articles and military sales, a move aimed at strengthening security ties with the Eastern Mediterranean island. This decision comes amid growing cooperation between the U.S. and Cyprus, and is being closely watched by Turkey, a NATO ally. Turkey criticizes the move, stating it is detrimental to the interests of Turkish Cypriots in the island's northern breakaway region.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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