Defence Minister Vasilis Palmas on Thursday underlined the importance of military readiness, modernisation and strategic alliances, confirming plans to upgrade key infrastructure during remarks marking the feast day of Saint George, patron of the army, at Frenaros.

The defence minister said the Cyprus National Guard remains the “cornerstone of defence” and a decisive deterrent against threats facing the Republic.

Palmas highlighted the “dedication, professionalism and high sense of responsibility” of National Guard personnel, noting that their daily efforts form a key pillar of Cyprus’ strategic readiness and its ability to respond to evolving security challenges.

He stressed that Cyprus’ geopolitical position in the Eastern Mediterranean places it at the intersection of regional and international interests, creating both opportunities and risks that require adaptability and sustained preparedness.

Referring to recent conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza and Iran, Palmas said they demonstrate the need for constant operational readiness, strong deterrent power and the integration of modern technology in defence planning.

Defence minister, Palmas, Vasilis Palmas,

The minister outlined ongoing efforts to strengthen military capabilities, with plans to upgrade key infrastructure, including the Evangelos Florakis naval base in Mari and the Andreas Papandreou air base in Paphos, with construction works expected to begin in 2027.

Palmas placed particular emphasis on defence diplomacy and international cooperation, especially ties with Greece, describing the relationship as “unbreakable” and recently reinforced through the deployment of naval and air assets in support of Cyprus.

He added that Cyprus aims to contribute to a stronger and more secure Europe during its presidency of the Council of the European Union, focusing on defence cooperation, maritime security, military mobility and humanitarian support capabilities.

Palmas concluded that for Cyprus “an EU member state with part of its territory under continued Turkish occupation” maintaining a strong, well-organised and technologically advanced National Guard “is not a choice, but a necessity.”