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23 December, 2024
 
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US Assistant Secretary of State Wess Mitchell to visit Cyprus

Mitchell’s visit will take place on the 1st of November

Newsroom / CNA

US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Wess Mitchell is expected to visit Cyprus in November. Reliable sources have told the CNA that Mitchell’s visit will take place on the 1st of November.

We are hoping to move the Turkish government away from S-400

Greece and Cyprus play an important part in the US strategy in the Eastern Mediterranean, Mitchell said, addressing an event of the Atlantic Council entitled “Championing the Frontlines of Freedom: Erasing the “Grey Zone” on 18 October, in Washington, where he spoke on the US policy in Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean.

The American Government Official said that what the US has tried to do in the Eastern Mediterranean was first and foremost to stabilize their relationship with Turkey. “I think we have come a long way in the last few days with the release of Pastor Branson. We are hoping to move the Turkish government away from S-400 and help it look at other options and keep Turkey not only on a trajectory towards the political west, but also towards the strategic west. And I think that is in Turkey’s interest as well” Mitchell remarked.

He noted that Greece and Cyprus play an important part in the US strategy in the Eastern Mediterranean. “I will be traveling to Cyprus in a few days and what we really try to do there is to have U.S. more present not only in the bilaterally with these countries, but in the Greece, Cyprus and Israel dialogue”, he said. “I think there is a real case to be made for seeing eastern Mediterranean as a frontier and a very vulnerable frontier”.

Mitchell said that the scale of Russian presence in Eastern Mediterranean and “the fact that Iran also wants a window into the Mediterranean” should cause concern, “so we are working to strengthen relationships with the stable democracies in that region”, he added.

He also spoke on Skopje as well, saying that “the will of the ‘Macedonian’ people appears to be moving towards an alliance with U.S. and NATO”, adding that he supports that. “I think it is very disingenuous on Russia’s part to make this a question of national sovereignty. When really it is about the explicit and demonstrated will of the ‘Macedonian’ people to move in this direction. So, I don’t see any tension there at all” he remarked.

 

 

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