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Israeli President Isaac Herzog is set to visit Cyprus on Thursday, according to sources from the Cyprus News Agency (CNA).
The visit is closely tied to ongoing regional diplomacy, including the Cyprus-Egypt Intergovernmental Summit and the Cyprus-Egypt-Greece Trilateral Summit held in Cairo on Wednesday. Both meetings focused on regional stability, cooperation, and pressing issues like the situation in Syria.
Sources say Herzog’s trip highlights the growing collaboration among countries in the region, spurred by evolving dynamics, including the recent shift in U.S. administration policies.
As countries in the Eastern Mediterranean face shared challenges, such as security concerns and energy opportunities, leaders are increasingly joining forces to strengthen alliances. Herzog’s visit to Cyprus underlines the importance of these partnerships in navigating the complex regional landscape.
Further details about Herzog’s meetings and agenda in Cyprus are expected to emerge in the coming days.
Source: CNA