Cyprus says US decree on security affirms island's stabilizing role in region
- President Joe Biden issued a directive that allows Cyprus to buy arms from the U.S. Government and obtain surplus military equipment, which promotes stability in the eastern Mediterranean.
- The directive is seen by Cyprus as recognition of its reliability as a U.S. Partner in the region.
- U.S. Ambassador to Cyprus Julie D. Fisher stated that the directive is an important step in deepening the relationship and enhancing security cooperation.
- Cyprus will now be eligible for surplus U.S. Military equipment, allowing it to purchase arms at lower costs directly from the U.S. Government instead of private companies.
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