Russia Interested in Cypriot Military Collaborations
Russia has expressed its interest in collaborating with Cyprus militarily, as Ambassador in Nicosia Stanislav Osadchiy, has confirmed.
Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades is predicted to travel to Moscow by the end of next month. The Russian Ambassador discussed how that the two nations are currently gearing up to ratify bilateral agreements during Anastasiades' official visit.
Osadchiy stated that Russia is closely monitoring Cypriot agendas such as its natural reserves and negotiations by both sides. The Ambassador claimed, "we are doing everything to improve existing good relations between our countries" according to Parikiaki. Osadchiy claimed that Russia has always held friendly relations with both Cyprus and Turkey.
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