Cyprus is set to sign an agreement in June allowing the presence of French forces on the island for humanitarian purposes, President Nikos Christodoulides said Sunday.
Speaking after a memorial service in Nicosia, the president confirmed that discussions with France have moved to a formal stage, with the agreement to be concluded at ministerial level.
The arrangement “will provide for the presence of French forces on Cypriot territory for humanitarian purposes,” he said, adding that it forms part of broader efforts to deepen bilateral cooperation.






