Key Points

PM Modi arrived in Cyprus, marking the first visit by an Indian leader in over two decades. President Christodoulides personally welcomed him at the airport, signaling strong bilateral ties. The discussions will focus on trade, security, and technology cooperation. The visit is part of India’s broader diplomatic engagement with Europe ahead of Cyprus’ EU presidency.

Key Points: Modi Arrives in Cyprus as Christodoulides Welcomes Historic Visit

  • First Indian PM visit to Cyprus in over 20 years
  • Focus on trade, investment, and EU-India ties
  • Warm airport welcome by Cyprus President
  • Modi’s three-nation tour includes G7 Summit in Canada
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PM Modi lands in Cyprus, received at airport by President Christodoulides

PM Modi lands in Cyprus after 20 years, welcomed by President Christodoulides to strengthen trade, security, and EU-India ties.

"A historic visit, a new chapter in a strategic partnership that knows no limits – Nikos Christodoulides"

Nicosia, June 15

Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Cyprus on Sunday, heralding the start of his three-nation tour including Canada and Croatia.

The pictures of his arrival in Cyprus were shared by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his X handle.

PM Modi was received and given a warm welcome at the airport by the Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides as well as Finance Minister Constantinos Kombos, reflecting the deep-rooted historic ties between the two nations.

Cyprus President also took to X to welcome PM Modi, as he wrote: “Welcome to Cyprus Prime Minister Narendra Modi! Here, at the EU’s southeastern frontier and gateway of the Mediteranean A historic visit A new chapter in a strategic partnership that knows no limits We make a promise to advance, transform, prosper more. Together.”

PM Modi also note of the special gesture of Cyprus President and reciprocated on his social media handle, “Landed in Cyprus. My gratitude to the President of Cyprus, Mr. Nikos Christodoulides for the special gesture of welcoming me at the airport. This visit will add significant momentum to India-Cyprus relations, especially in areas like trade, investment and more."

Notably, this is the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Cyprus in over two decades. During the visit, the two leaders are set to take part in extensive discussions for deepening bilateral ties and also explore ways to strengthen cooperation in trade, investment, security, and technology.

Prior to his departure for three-nation tour, PM Modi described Cyprus as “a close friend and an important partner in the Mediterranean region and the EU".

He added that the visit was an opportunity to build on the historical friendship between the two nations and promote people-to-people exchanges.

Cyprus, a member of the European Union is set to assume the ‘rotating presidency’ of the EU, early next year. PM Modi’s visit is seen as part of India’s consistent diplomatic outreach to Europe.

After Cyprus visit, PM Modi will head to Canada to attend the G7 Summit and will then travel to Croatia for meetings with President Zoran Milanovic and Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Great to see our PM strengthening ties with European nations! Cyprus may be small but its strategic location and EU membership make it important. Hope this visit brings more investment opportunities for Indian businesses 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
First Indian PM visit in 20+ years? Better late than never! Cyprus has many Indian students and professionals. Hope they discuss easier visa policies and cultural exchanges. The warm welcome looks promising 🤝
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I wish our PM would focus more on immediate neighbors like Nepal and Bangladesh first. Europe is important but our own region needs constant attention too.
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Sunita R.
The pictures show such warmth between leaders! Cyprus is beautiful - visited last year. Hope this boosts tourism both ways. More direct flights would be great! ✈️
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Vikram J.
Smart move considering Cyprus will hold EU presidency next year. India needs strong European allies, especially with growing Chinese influence in Mediterranean. Strategic thinking at work!
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Neha P.
I'm curious - what exactly can India and Cyprus offer each other economically? They're tiny compared to us. Hope the agreements benefit common people, not just big businesses.
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Karan D.
The President coming to airport personally shows respect for India. Our global standing has definitely improved in last decade. Proud moment for every Indian! 🇮🇳
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