Theresa May visits UK base on Cyprus
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Theresa May visited the British base on Cyprus. The role of British bases in Cyprus against the war against the Islamic State and the fight against terrorism, was underscored by British Prime Minister Theresa May, on a short visit to Akrotiri, Limassol.
Ms. May spoke to about 200 soldiers serving on the base and visited the kindergarten operating within the British bases of Akrotiri.
Immediately afterwards, she changed jacket and wished everyone a good Christmas and happy new year.
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