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20-12-2023 15:56

Statement by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Constantinos Kombos, on the occasion of the Foreign Minister of Israel’s working visit to Cyprus

Dear Eli, first of all, let me welcome you to Cyprus. The circumstances have changed dramatically since our first meeting back in March. Today is an opportunity to reiterate Cyprus’ approach, which is guided by the following principles, at these difficult times. 

First, as we have repeatedly and unequivocally stated, Cyprus condemns, in the strongest possible terms, the 7th of October terrorist attacks by Hamas. 

Secondly, we demand the immediate and unconditional release of all the hostages as well as ensuring immediate humanitarian access to them. 

Thirdly, we all agree that all civilians must be protected in accordance with international humanitarian law. Furthermore, Cyprus supports the efforts underway in the European Union (EU) to fully cut off Hamas’ resources, its infrastructure and facilitation. 

Ultimately, Cyprus sees the revival of the Middle East Peace Process, on the basis of a two-state solution, in line with the relevant UN resolutions, as the only way forward. We believe this is the only way to ensure conditions of sustainable security and stability for Israelis and Palestinians alike. It is also a crucial step for ensuring the stability of the region. 

As the humanitarian needs escalate, so does the urgency for the need to act. Cyprus’ maritime corridor plan provides for a compact logistical hub. For the safe provision of a sustained flow of high-volume humanitarian assistance to the civilians in Gaza, through a dedicated one-way maritime corridor. For the present, for the medium-term and for the long-term. 

We are here in the Coordination Centre “Zenon” in Larnaka, which forms part of the integral facilities for Amalthea’s operationalisation, which is based on the provision of a compact, trusted secure logistical hub. 

Today, we had the opportunity to be briefed on the current operations and the level of preparations. We have just visited the facilities here at the Coordination Centre and we will proceed to visit the facilities at the Larnaka port. 

The aim is for humanitarian assistance for civilians in the Gaza Strip to be collected, stored, secured and rigorously inspected before loading on a vessel – all done here in Cyprus and, needless to say, the purpose is to complement and scale-up current routes. 

I want to reiterate that Cyprus stands ready to provide this maritime lifeline. 

Dear Eli, our aim, with which I know you agree, is to act. It is a commitment to commence now and evolve into what we hope will be a long-term enterprise; one in which the considerations of all key stakeholders are taken on board. 

Cyprus stands ready. We look forward to your green light for the first voyage. 

Dear Eli, once again, it is a great pleasure to have you here.

(MF/GS/AP)