Cyprus and NATO: A Security Conundrum
Cyprus's Unique Position
Cyprus stands out among European Union (EU) member states as the only one not in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). This anomaly has implications for Western security structures and relationships, particularly with Turkey.
Cyprus as a Stability Anchor
Cyprus' potential NATO membership could enhance stability in the eastern Mediterranean region, which has faced various crises. By joining the alliance, Cyprus would reinforce NATO's presence and contribute to deterring potential threats.
Turkey's Perspective
The Cyprus conundrum presents a challenge for Turkey, a NATO member that has close ties to Cyprus. Resolving the long-standing conflict on the island could improve Turkey-EU relations and alleviate divisions within NATO-EU cooperation.
Ivo Daalder's Insights
Ömer Taşpınar provides expert analysis on the crucial role of conflict resolution in Cyprus for Turkey-EU relations and NATO-EU collaboration. Ivo Daalder, former US Ambassador to NATO, adds his perspective through his weekly podcast, "World."
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