Cyprus Aims for Major Non-NATO Ally Status, Strengthens Regional Security Ties in Eastern Mediterranean

January 2, 2026
Cyprus Aims for Major Non-NATO Ally Status, Strengthens Regional Security Ties in Eastern Mediterranean
  • The Turkish factor remains a major challenge, with Ankara opposing Western support for Cyprus and pursuing a broader military footprint, while Cyprus seeks resilience and strategic autonomy to deter coercion.

  • The road ahead for Cyprus centers on modernizing defence, deepening cooperation with Greece, Israel, Egypt, Jordan, and potentially Lebanon and Turkey, while pursuing Major Non-NATO Ally (MNNA) status to anchor Cyprus within Euro-Atlantic security structures.

  • Washington and Brussels view Cyprus as a democratic anchor on NATO’s southeastern flank, with MNNA status framed as the logical step to deepen defense cooperation and expand access to programs.

  • Cyprus positions itself at the intersection of energy, technology, and security, arguing that strategic flexibility and restraint are essential for regional stability.

  • Several countries have lifted arms embargoes on Cyprus, signaling a shift from weapons deals to broader strategic integration within Western security architecture in the Eastern Mediterranean.

  • The Cyprus–France Strategic Partnership, signed in December 2025, and high-level engagements such as the UAE president’s visit reinforce Cyprus’s role in Europe’s security architecture and regional energy and infrastructure commitments.

  • Cyprus is presented as a reliable security enabler, strengthening interoperability with the US and EU to support crisis management and humanitarian operations without militarisation.

  • Cyprus is becoming embedded in a coherent East Med security ecosystem through formats like the Cyprus–Greece–Israel trilateral, the US 3+1 framework, the East Med Gas Forum, the GSI energy interconnector, and an updated Cyprus–Lebanon EEZ agreement.

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