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Cyprus: Europe's frontline and the Middle East crisis
Episode 1055

Cyprus: Europe's frontline and the Middle East crisis

Professor James Ker-Lindsay, who has worked extensively on the EU, the Balkans and Southeast Europe, including Cyprus, joins Thanos Davelis to look at how Cyprus has emerged as a key player amid the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, navigating what is a complex geopolitical position that is seeing it balance its ties between its Arab and Israeli neighbors.

The Greek Current

August 27, 202413m 1s

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Show Notes

Cyprus has emerged as a key player - particularly on the humanitarian front - as the ongoing war in Gaza and the broader crisis in the Middle East unfolds. While it has received international praise for its crucial role in providing aid to Gaza, tensions on the Lebanese-Israeli border saw Cyprus face threats from Hezbollah. Professor James Ker-Lindsay, who has worked extensively on the EU, the Balkans, and Southeast Europe, including Cyprus, joins Thanos Davelis to look at how Cyprus is emerging as Europe’s outpost in the region while navigating what is a complex geopolitical position that is seeing it balance its ties between its Arab and Israeli neighbors.

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