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The AP Interview: Cyprus President Says EU Needs a Clear Playbook on Helping Members Under Attack

Christodoulides says the bloc needs an operational plan for Article 42.7 as 27 members weigh how to answer an attack call for help.

  • On Tuesday, President Nikos Christodoulides urged European Union leaders to create an operational playbook for Article 42.7, the mutual defense clause obliging all 27 member states to provide aid and assistance during armed aggression.
  • Last month, a Shahed drone struck a British air base on Cyprus' southern coastline, launched from Lebanon 207 kilometers away; the clause has never been used, leaving no established rules for response.
  • Christodoulides noted the playbook must clarify how countries belonging to both the EU and NATO would respond to a crisis without conflicting with existing military alliance obligations.
  • Leaders from Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan will attend an informal summit later this week, where Christodoulides aims to demonstrate how the region trusts Cyprus to represent their interests in Brussels.
  • On Friday, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will unveil specific energy proposals to boost independence, while Christodoulides continues promoting the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor to foster regional stability.
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Cyprus President Nikos Hristodulidis called on Thursday for the development of an "operational plan" for the article on mutual defence of the European Union at the informal summit of leaders of the Member States of the Union taking place in Agia Napa.

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The President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, told the Associated Press that the leaders of the European Union, who gathered in his country, should start preparing an operational plan in case the EU member that was attacked asks for help from other member states.

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