Before leaving Cyprus, PM Modi took close look at ceasefire line where 'signs of Turkish occupation remain visible'

IANS June 17, 2025 253 views

PM Modi and Cyprus President Christodoulides toured the Nicosia ceasefire line, highlighting Turkey's occupation. The visit strengthens India-Cyprus ties amid tensions with Turkey. Modi received Cyprus’ highest honor, the Grand Cross of Makarios III. The trip marks India’s growing engagement in the Mediterranean and EU.

"Tour with the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi along the ceasefire line, in old Nicosia. Where the signs of the Turkish occupation remain visible." - Government of Cyprus
Nicosia, June 16: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday took a guided tour along the ceasefire line in the historic city of Nicosia along with Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides.

Key Points

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Modi's first Cyprus visit in 23 years boosts ties

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Leaders discuss Turkey's occupation of Northern Cyprus

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Agreements signed to deepen India-Cyprus relations

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Modi awarded Grand Cross of Makarios III

"Tour with the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi along the ceasefire line, in old Nicosia. Where the signs of the Turkish occupation remain visible," the Government of the Republic of Cyprus posted on X along with the photographs of the two leaders visiting the area.

PM Modi's nearly 24-hour visit to Cyprus remains significant as it came in the middle of India's tensions with Turkey over the latter's continuous support to Pakistan.

Ankara's recognition of the so-called Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in the northern region that was seized by Turkish forces in 1974 and differences over gas exploration rights in the Eastern Mediterranean remain a constant source of tensions between Turkey and Cyprus.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said that the two leaders took a walk through the historic heart of Nicosia — a city standing firm and resilient in its onward march, reflective of the indomitable spirit of the proud people of Cyprus.

"Gratitude to President Christodoulides for showing me parts of the very historic city of Nicosia. We look forward to closer people-to-people linkages with Cyprus!" PM Modi posted after his departure.

The June 15-16 visit was the first visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Cyprus in over two decades and massively strengthened New Delhi's relationship with Nicosia - a close friend and an important partner in the Mediterranean region and the European Union.

"This landmark visit underscores the enduring friendship and trusted partnership between our two countries. In his remarks to the media, Prime Minister Modi spoke about the strategic direction of the India-Cyprus partnership. This partnership also holds significance in the broader context of the India-EU strategic partnership and India's growing engagement with the Mediterranean region," said Tanmaya Lal, Secretary (West) at the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) as the PM concluded his Nicosia visit.

Several agreements were signed on Monday between the two countries, reaffirming their shared commitment to deepen bilateral ties and strengthen India's engagement with the Mediterranean region and the European Union.

Earlier, Christodoulides conferred upon Prime Minister Modi the country's honour – the Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III – at the Presidential Palace in Nicosia.

The award marks the 23rd international recognition bestowed on PM Modi by a foreign country. Underlining his unmatched stature, several analysts reckoned that no Prime Minister of India has ever had such a profound global impact as a global statesman.

PM Modi was welcomed at the palace by Christodoulides while a military band paid tribute. The National Anthems were played and then the Prime Minister of India laid a wreath at the statue of Archbishop Makarios III. A private meeting between the two leaders followed.

Welcoming Prime Minister Modi, the President of the Republic said: "It is a great pleasure and honour to have you with us on this historic visit, 23 years since the last visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Cyprus.

"Your visit also reflects the clear political will to further strengthen our bilateral relations in a multitude of sectors, from economy, trade, defence and security, technology, tourism and connectivity. We saw yesterday at the forum with businessmen, the strong interest that exists from both Indian and Cypriot businessmen."

The Joint Declaration adopted later demonstrated in practice the new page in bilateral relations between India and Cyprus, also more generally at the European and international level.

"Cyprus is a predictable and secure ally of India in a region of particular geostrategic importance, such as the Eastern Mediterranean, the wider Middle East. At the same time, it is a Member State of the European Union (EU) that constitutes India's gateway to Europe, and in the context of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU that will begin on 1 January 2026, we will work to further strengthen India's strategic relations with the EU," said Christodoulides.

'I also want to publicly thank you for your long-standing stance on the Cyprus issue and our efforts to end the Turkish occupation and reunite our homeland. At the same time, I want to publicly express the support of the Republic of Cyprus in your efforts to confront both international and cross-border terrorism," he added.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
PM Modi's visit sends a strong message to Turkey about India's stance on illegal occupations. Given Turkey's support to Pakistan on Kashmir, this Cyprus solidarity is strategic diplomacy at its best. 🇮🇳 More such partnerships needed in EU!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope such visits translate into concrete economic benefits for India. Cyprus is a small nation - how will this help our farmers or middle class? Genuine question.
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Arjun S.
The parallels between Cyprus' situation and our own challenges with Pakistan are striking. Turkey's double standards on occupations are clear as daylight. Good to see India standing with victims of aggression.
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Sunita R.
As someone who studied international relations, this is masterful geopolitics! Cyprus is India's gateway to EU and Mediterranean. Smart move to counter Turkey-Pakistan axis. More power to our PM! ✨
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Vikram J.
The award to PM Modi is well-deserved. No other Indian leader has commanded such global respect in my lifetime. But I hope this translates into better prices for our exports to Europe through Cyprus connections.
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Neha P.
Interesting to see India's growing Mediterranean presence. But shouldn't we focus more on our immediate neighborhood first? Nepal, Sri Lanka etc need more attention than faraway Cyprus. Just saying... 🤔

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