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1 Historical background  





2 Diplomatic relations  





3 Political relations  





4 Economic relations  



4.1  Trade  





4.2  Tourism  







5 Cultural relations  



5.1  Education and academia  







6 Security and defense  





7 Regional cooperation  



7.1  Syrian refugee crisis  







8 See also  





9 References  














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Cyprus–Lebanon relations
Map indicating locations of Cyprus and Lebanon

Cyprus

Lebanon

Cyprus–Lebanon relations refer to the multifaceted interactions between the Republic of Cyprus and the Republic of Lebanon, encompassing diplomatic, economic, cultural, and historical dimensions. The relationship is significantly shaped by their geographic proximity and shared regional interests.[1]

In 2024, tensions in the security relations have risen due to a warning from Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, about a "war without rules" if Cyprus allows Israel to use its territory in any conflict against Hezbollah.[2]

Historical background[edit]

The ties between Cyprus and Lebanon date back to ancient times, influenced by various civilizations such as the Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, and Ottomans. These connections have laid a strong foundation for contemporary relations.[3]

Diplomatic relations[edit]

Diplomatic relations were formally established after both countries gained independence—Lebanon from France in 1943 and Cyprus from Britain in 1960. Each country maintains an embassy in the other’s capital, fostering direct diplomatic engagement.[1]

Political relations[edit]

The political relationship between Cyprus and Lebanon is characterized by mutual support and cooperation on regional stability and conflict resolution. Recent meetings between leaders, such as Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides and Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati, emphasize the strong bilateral ties and the commitment to further enhance them.[1]

Economic relations[edit]

Economic cooperation is a key aspect of Cyprus-Lebanon relations, with significant interactions in trade, investment, and tourism.[4]

Trade[edit]

The two countries engage in the exchange of various goods. Cyprus exports pharmaceuticals, machinery, and foodstuffs to Lebanon, while importing machinery, electrical equipment, and agricultural products from Lebanon.[4]

Tourism[edit]

Tourism is a vital sector, with Lebanese tourists frequently visiting Cyprus, attracted by its close proximity and appealing destinations. Conversely, Cyprus serves as a significant destination for Lebanese seeking leisure and business opportunities.[5]

Cultural relations[edit]

Cultural exchanges highlight the shared Mediterranean heritage of Cyprus and Lebanon. Events such as music festivals, art exhibitions, and educational exchanges are common, fostering mutual cultural appreciation and understanding.[4]

Education and academia[edit]

Universities and research institutions in both countries often collaborate on projects related to archaeology, history, and Mediterranean studies.[4]

Security and defense[edit]

Both nations cooperate on security and defense, addressing common challenges such as maritime security, counter-terrorism, and emergency response. Cyprus has provided military assistance to the Lebanese Armed Forces, reflecting the depth of their defense cooperation.[4]

In June 2024, Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah warned of a "war without rules" if Cyprus allows Israel to use its territory in any conflict against Hezbollah. This statement came amid escalating Israel–Hezbollah conflict, emphasizing Cyprus' strategic position in the region and its bilateral defense cooperation agreement with Israel.[2][6]

Regional cooperation[edit]

Cyprus and Lebanon participate actively in regional organizations and initiatives, including the Union for the Mediterranean. They have also been involved in tripartite cooperation mechanisms with Greece, aimed at promoting peace, security, and development in the Eastern Mediterranean.[7]

Syrian refugee crisis[edit]

Both countries have worked closely on addressing the Syrian refugee crisis, with Cyprus providing support to Lebanon, which hosts over 1.5 million Syrian refugees.[8] Additionally, Cyprus and Lebanon have agreed to advance maritime border talks following Lebanon’s maritime boundary agreement with Israel, which opens opportunities for offshore gas exploration.[9]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Cyprus-Lebanon leaders underline bilateral ties". Cyprus Mail. 21 March 2023.
  • ^ a b Peter Beaumont (19 June 2024). "Hezbollah leader: Cyprus will be target if it lets Israel use its territory in conflict". The Guardian.
  • ^ "Lebanon Cyprus collaboration: Syrian refugee crisis in focus". LBCI. 2023.
  • ^ a b c d e "Cyprus and Lebanon to enhance and upgrade bilateral relations". Cyprus Profile. 29 October 2017.
  • ^ "Cyprus and Lebanon to enhance and upgrade bilateral relations". Cyprus Profile. 29 October 2017.
  • ^ "Hezbollah threatens war against Cyprus if it helps Israel". POLITICO. 2024-06-19. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  • ^ "Cyprus to host first trilateral summit between leaders of Cyprus, Greece and Lebanon later this year". In-Cyprus. 10 April 2019.
  • ^ "Lebanon Cyprus collaboration: Syrian refugee crisis in focus". LBCI. 2023.
  • ^ "After Israel deal, Lebanon and Cyprus agree to move forward on maritime border talks". The Times of Israel. 21 March 2023.

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