The Fort Worth Press - Wary European states pledge military aid for Cyprus, Gulf

USD -
AED 3.672503
AFN 63.00035
ALL 82.760697
AMD 376.782428
ANG 1.789731
AOA 916.999498
ARS 1401.530204
AUD 1.419265
AWG 1.8025
AZN 1.69971
BAM 1.682047
BBD 2.015395
BDT 122.27908
BGN 1.647646
BHD 0.377282
BIF 2968.970381
BMD 1
BND 1.275769
BOB 6.914761
BRL 5.255901
BSD 1.000645
BTN 92.188279
BWP 13.407812
BYN 2.917308
BYR 19600
BZD 2.01247
CAD 1.363435
CDF 2259.999944
CHF 0.780325
CLF 0.022729
CLP 897.37023
CNY 6.897501
CNH 6.90212
COP 3760.86
CRC 471.884312
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 94.832035
CZK 21.01935
DJF 178.189637
DKK 6.436055
DOP 59.366091
DZD 130.818001
EGP 50.141801
ERN 15
ETB 155.204599
EUR 0.861402
FJD 2.20805
FKP 0.748114
GBP 0.748665
GEL 2.70503
GGP 0.748114
GHS 10.733314
GIP 0.748114
GMD 73.4977
GNF 8775.55847
GTQ 7.674975
GYD 209.352128
HKD 7.821655
HNL 26.481819
HRK 6.489403
HTG 131.205064
HUF 334.147503
IDR 16914
ILS 3.072935
IMP 0.748114
INR 91.64525
IQD 1310.863517
IRR 1319072.497862
ISK 124.640047
JEP 0.748114
JMD 156.257525
JOD 0.708979
JPY 157.389501
KES 129.149804
KGS 87.443403
KHR 4015.446008
KMF 423.999774
KPW 899.973958
KRW 1474.754995
KWD 0.30763
KYD 0.833889
KZT 496.721121
LAK 21425.254141
LBP 89607.740271
LKR 310.757349
LRD 183.119184
LSL 16.379875
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 6.361643
MAD 9.289087
MDL 17.315846
MGA 4160.807737
MKD 53.096316
MMK 2099.891821
MNT 3568.14817
MOP 8.057227
MRU 39.830235
MUR 47.379943
MVR 15.459712
MWK 1735.103268
MXN 17.65131
MYR 3.943001
MZN 63.905023
NAD 16.379946
NGN 1384.670248
NIO 36.825856
NOK 9.660885
NPR 147.499054
NZD 1.68843
OMR 0.384501
PAB 1.000662
PEN 3.422576
PGK 4.307798
PHP 58.543997
PKR 279.752915
PLN 3.68713
PYG 6515.588046
QAR 3.639593
RON 4.388102
RSD 101.101995
RUB 78.62807
RWF 1459.200523
SAR 3.753581
SBD 8.05166
SCR 13.975526
SDG 601.500913
SEK 9.20547
SGD 1.277135
SHP 0.750259
SLE 24.497594
SLL 20969.49935
SOS 570.883071
SRD 37.545502
STD 20697.981008
STN 21.070284
SVC 8.756004
SYP 110.545421
SZL 16.385153
THB 31.622976
TJS 9.571271
TMT 3.51
TND 2.923611
TOP 2.40776
TRY 43.996065
TTD 6.779676
TWD 31.789023
TZS 2562.899012
UAH 43.864357
UGX 3697.317101
UYU 38.779091
UZS 12187.53897
VES 425.142005
VND 26215
VUV 119.445151
WST 2.724792
XAF 564.137913
XAG 0.011857
XAU 0.000193
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.803405
XDR 0.70161
XOF 564.142765
XPF 102.567631
YER 238.590528
ZAR 16.52753
ZMK 9001.194334
ZMW 19.189852
ZWL 321.999592
  • RBGPF

    0.1000

    82.5

    +0.12%

  • CMSC

    0.0790

    23.489

    +0.34%

  • RELX

    -0.7600

    34.18

    -2.22%

  • GSK

    -0.2400

    56.83

    -0.42%

  • NGG

    -0.3100

    90.43

    -0.34%

  • RIO

    0.9400

    96.25

    +0.98%

  • CMSD

    0.0100

    23.3

    +0.04%

  • BP

    -0.0200

    38.84

    -0.05%

  • BTI

    0.6000

    61.01

    +0.98%

  • RYCEF

    0.4500

    17.97

    +2.5%

  • VOD

    0.1500

    15.03

    +1%

  • AZN

    -0.2300

    201.53

    -0.11%

  • BCE

    0.0500

    26.45

    +0.19%

  • JRI

    -0.1200

    12.91

    -0.93%

  • BCC

    -0.4300

    78.32

    -0.55%

Wary European states pledge military aid for Cyprus, Gulf
Wary European states pledge military aid for Cyprus, Gulf / Photo: © AFP

Wary European states pledge military aid for Cyprus, Gulf

Wary of getting directly involved in the US-Israeli war with Iran, European countries are nevertheless being drawn into the conflict following attacks on Cyprus and Western allies in the Gulf.

Text size:

While underlining their "defensive" aims, several European countries have now pledged military assistance to EU member Cyprus as the Middle East conflict intensifies and widens.

Britain, Greece and Portugal have gone further by also allowing the US military to use their bases under certain conditions.

Spain has ruled this out and Italy has said it has not received any such request.

"We are not at war and we do not want to join the war," Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni told RTL 102.5 radio on Thursday.

Here are the main military assistance pledges from Europe so far:

- Britain -

An Iranian-made unmanned drone struck the runway at the British air force base at Akrotiri in Cyprus on Monday.

Other drones, probably launched by Iran-backed military group Hezbollah from Lebanon, have been intercepted.

Britain said it it sending a warship, HMS Dragon, fitted with a Sea Viper missile system able to launch eight missiles in under 10 seconds.

It is also deploying Wildcat helicopters equipped with Martlet missiles that can take down drones.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer initially refused to have any role in the war but later agreed to a US request to use two British military bases for a "specific and limited defensive purpose".

In a joint statement on Sunday, Britain, France and Germany have said they are ready to take "defensive action" following Iran's attacks on several Gulf states.

Starmer's initial refusal incurred the wrath of US President Donald Trump.

"This is not Winston Churchill that we're dealing with," Trump said on Tuesday.

- France -

France is sending its flagship aircraft carrier -- the Charles de Gaulle -- to the eastern Mediterranean.

It has 20 Rafale fighter jets on board along with two Hawkeye radar aircraft.

French President Emmanuel Macron has also said Paris will dispatch additional air defence units to Cyprus.

He said that "Rafale jets, air-defence systems and airborne radar aircraft" were being deployed in the region.

France has already deployed its frigate, the Languedoc, off Cyprus.

The ship used its Aster missiles to shoot down drones fired from Yemen by Iran-allied Huthi rebels targeting vessels in the Red Sea in December 2023.

- Greece -

Greece has sent two frigates and four F-16 fighter jets to Cyprus.

It has also allowed the US to use its base in Souda Bay in Crete.

- Italy -

Rome has said it will send "naval assets" to Cyprus in the coming days along with France, the Netherlands and Spain.

Italy has also pledged "air-defence, anti-drone and anti-missile systems" to partners in the Gulf.

Italian media have reported that the assistance could include the SAMP/T air defence system.

Italy says it has not received any US requests to use its bases and such a move would likely require parliamentary approval.

- Portugal -

The Portuguese government has given the go-ahead for the US to use its Lajes base in the Azores as part of operations targeting Iran but only with certain conditions.

Prime Minister Luis Montenegro said on Wednesday that permission had been granted "on the understanding that these operations are defensive or retaliatory in nature, that they are necessary and proportionate, and that they target exclusively military objectives".

- Spain -

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has made clear his opposition to the war in a verbal bust-up with Trump.

Madrid has ruled out allowing US military use of Spain's bases, prompting a threat from Trump to sever all trade ties with Spain.

Spain has nevertheless said it will send its most advanced frigate -- the Cristobal Colon -- to protect Cyprus.

The defence ministry said on Thursday that the warship would "offer protection and aerial defence" and "support any evacuation of civilians".

B.Martinez--TFWP