# Eastern Mediterranean
Latest news and articles about Eastern Mediterranean
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Macron Heads to Cyprus as Eastern Mediterranean Tensions Rise
President Macron will visit Cyprus to coordinate security measures with Greek and Cypriot leaders as the Israel–Iran confrontation risks spilling into the eastern Mediterranean. France has deployed the carrier Charles de Gaulle and is seeking to reassure allies, deter further attacks, and push for coordinated de‑escalation.

Sánchez Rebukes US and Israel Over Strikes on Iran, Defends Spanish Warship Deployment to Cyprus
Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez publicly condemned recent US and Israeli military strikes on Iran as an "extremely serious mistake" and defended Spain’s dispatch of a warship to Cyprus as fulfilment of EU defense duties. His comments underscore European concerns about escalation in the Middle East and reflect a cautious effort to balance alliance ties with a push for de‑escalation.

Drone Strike on RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus Causes ‘Limited Damage’ but Raises Strategic Alarms
Cyprus reported a drone strike on the British RAF base at Akrotiri on March 2, causing "limited damage" but offering no further details. The incident highlights the growing drone threat to forward military installations and presents operational and diplomatic challenges for Britain and its partners in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Trump Plans Official Visit to Greece — A Signal of Renewed U.S. Focus on the Eastern Mediterranean
The U.S. ambassador in Athens said President Trump plans an official visit to Greece, a declaration that signals growing American interest in the eastern Mediterranean. The trip — timing and itinerary still unknown — would have implications for regional energy projects, NATO dynamics and U.S. relations with Greece, Turkey, Israel and Cyprus.