Government draws line between solidarity for Cyprus and involvement in Iran conflict

PoliticsGreek Politics Tags: Cyprus, Defence, Energy, Iran, Middle East, New Democracy
Image: HELLENIC REPUBLIC MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEFENCE
Image: HELLENIC REPUBLIC MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEFENCE

Government figures in Athens have been making a case for sending naval and air assistance to Cyprus, while seeking to assure the opposition that it has no intention of becoming entangled in the broader Middle East conflict.

The message that Greece stands by Cyprus is one which simultaneously resonates with conservative voters and allows the government to dismiss opposition concerns as unpatriotic.

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