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The European Union expressed strong support for Cyprus following a drone attack targeting a British air base on the island. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated the bloc stands 'unequivocally' with its member state. In response to the incident, Cyprus postponed a planned meeting of EU ministers. Several member states, including Greece and Spain, are deploying military assets such as warships and fighter jets to the region as a show of solidarity. EU leaders are discussing the bloc's mutual defense clause but have not activated it.
In the international sphere, EU member states are providing military support to Cyprus. Greece is sending warships and fighter jets, and Spain is deploying a warship. EU leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen, have reiterated the bloc's firm stance in solidarity with Cyprus following the drone strike.
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The European Union is expressing strong support for Cyprus after a drone attack targeted a British air base on the island. The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said the bloc stands 'unequivocally' with its member state. Cyprus postponed a planned meeting of EU ministers because of the incident. Several EU countries, including Greece and Spain, are sending military assets like warships and fighter jets to the region as a show of solidarity. EU leaders are discussing the bloc's mutual defense clause but have not activated it.
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Mar 15 — Mar 19