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Cyprus Backs India's UNSC Bid, Launches Joint Task Force with Modi

Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides announced a joint task force on infrastructure, shipping, and economic cooperation during his meeting with PM Modi. He reaffirmed Cyprus's support for India's place in a reformed United Nations Security Council. PM Modi elevated India-Cyprus relations to a Strategic Partnership, noting that investment from Cyprus has nearly doubled over the past decade. The two nations also exchanged several MoUs to strengthen multifaceted bilateral cooperation.

Cyprus reaffirms support for India's UNSC bid, announces Joint Task Force on Shipping, Infrastructure, econ cooperation

New Delhi, May 22

India and Cyprus further deepened their bilateral partnership as President Nikos Christodoulides announced that the meeting today saw the creation of a joint task force on cooperation in key sectors such as infrastructure, shipping, and economic cooperation between the two countries.

President Nikos Christodoulides, in his remarks, highlighted how during the discussions with PM Modi, the leaders reaffirmed that the ties have entered a new era, with results being seen across domains such as security, defence, tech and maritime cooperation

"Over the past year, accelerated by the visit of Prime Minister Modi to Cyprus, our partnership has advanced with remarkable speed and determination. What began as a strategic vision is now evolving into a concrete partnership, a partnership already producing tangible results across key areas, including security, defence, technology, innovation, maritime cooperation, education, and economic connectivity", he said.

He also announced that the meeting today saw the creation of a joint task force on cooperation in key sectors such as infrastructure, shipping, and economic cooperation.

He noted that discussions also took place on broader regional and international developments, as New Delhi and Nicosia reaffirmed their shared commitment to international law, the United Nations Charter, and effective multilateralism.

The President thanked PM Modi for the longstanding support on the reunification of Cyprus and said that Cyprus continues to support India's place in the reformed United Nations Security Council.

"I thank the Prime Minister on behalf of Cyprus and the Cypriot people. We deeply value India's long-standing support on our efforts to reunify Cyprus, and I wanted to thank you for your steadfast support for the independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of the Republic of Cyprus. In this regard, I wish to take this opportunity to reiterate that Cyprus also supports India's growing global role, including its rightful place in a reformed United Nations Security Council, because global governance must reflect today's realities."

Also speaking at the joint statement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced the elevation of India-Cyprus relations to Strategic Partnership, stating that it will infuse new ambition and momentum into the relations between the two countries. PM Modi highlighted the deep bond between both countries, noting that the investment from Cyprus has nearly doubled over the past decade.

India and Cyprus also exchanged several MoUs during the visit of President Nikos.

The exchange of MoUs reflects the growing multifaceted bilateral cooperation as a part of the India-Cyprus strategic partnership.

With both nations looking to mark 65 years of diplomatic relations in 2027, officials have described this state visit as a crucial step in building on the growing momentum of the bilateral partnership and strengthening cooperation within the broader India-European Union framework.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Happy to see this strategic partnership taking shape. Cyprus supporting India's UNSC bid is a big deal — it shows that smaller nations also see India as a responsible global power. PM Modi's outreach to Europe is clearly paying off. 👏

Vikram M

While I appreciate the diplomatic momentum, I hope this joint task force doesn't just remain on paper like many other MoUs we sign. We need to ensure concrete projects in shipping and infrastructure actually materialize, especially for Indian companies looking to invest in Cyprus. Otherwise it's all talk.

Priya S

Very thoughtful of Cyprus to support India's UNSC permanent seat — it's long overdue. The world is changing, and India's voice must be heard. Also good to see the EU partnership strengthening through this, as Europe is a crucial market for us. 🇮🇳🤝🇨🇾

James A

Good to see this progress, but I'm a bit skeptical about the timeline. They're talking about 65 years of diplomatic relations in 2027, yet today they signed MoUs and elevated ties — feels a bit rushed. Let's hope these aren't just photo-op agreements and actually yield real economic benefits for India.

Rohit P

Cyprus is a small but strategic country — right in the middle of Europe, Asia, and Africa. This partnership can be a gateway for Indian companies in logistics and tech. The fact that investment from Cyprus nearly doubled in the last decade shows real mutual trust. Keep it up, Modi ji!

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