President Joe Biden and Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides recently engaged in discussions regarding a new initiative by the U.S. administration and mediators in the Middle East aimed at establishing cease-fires to halt the ongoing conflicts in Lebanon and Gaza. Christodoulides, representing the European Union nation closest to Gaza, has been instrumental in facilitating the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza amidst the prolonged hostilities between Hamas and Israel.
The primary focus of the international community at present is to secure a cease-fire in the region, as emphasized by Christodoulides following his meeting with Biden at the Oval Office. He expressed cautious optimism about the possibility of a cease-fire agreement in Lebanon materializing within the next one to two weeks.
White House officials are actively involved in the peace efforts, with plans for discussions on potential cease-fires in both Lebanon and Gaza, as well as negotiations for the release of hostages held by Hamas. A proposed agreement to end the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah involves a two-month cease-fire period during which Israeli forces would withdraw from Lebanon, and Hezbollah would cease its armed presence along the southern border of the country.
The meeting between Biden and Christodoulides also highlighted Cyprus' contributions to humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza and its cooperation in response to Russia's actions in Ukraine. The strategic dialogue launched between the U.S. and Cyprus aims to enhance security and stability in the region through various initiatives, including counterterrorism training and efforts to combat sanctions evasion.
Cyprus has strengthened its ties with the U.S. in recent years, particularly following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The two countries have collaborated on multiple fronts, including the establishment of a center for training personnel in maritime and cybersecurity, as well as counterterrorism techniques. Additionally, Cyprus has intensified its cooperation with U.S. law enforcement agencies to combat illegal financing and sanctions evasion.
Furthermore, a defense cooperation framework agreement was signed between Cyprus and the U.S. last month to bolster their joint response to regional security challenges and humanitarian crises. Cyprus has proven to be a dependable partner for the United States in a strategically significant region, demonstrating its commitment to fostering stability and security.
Earlier this year, Cyprus assisted the U.S. in establishing a maritime corridor to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, although the project faced challenges and was eventually discontinued. Despite setbacks, the collaboration between Cyprus and the U.S. underscores their shared commitment to addressing pressing issues in the Middle East and beyond.