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Cyprus once again provides sanctuary as Middle East violence spreads

The Mediterranean island of Cyprus is on standby to assist in the evacuation of Europeans and thirdcountry nationals if conflict in the Middle East deepens, officials said on Thursday.

The European Union's easternmost state, Cyprus has more than the past several years been a sanctuary for thousands escaping war in the unpredictable area.

Israel's antagonism with Iran and the Lebanese Hezbollah movement have fanned worries of a wider dispute in a region already on edge in the middle of 10 months of war in between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza.

We are all set, we have triggered a specific plan, ESTIA, which has been attempted and evaluated, Cyprus' deputy government representative Yiannis Antoniou stated.

In the event we are asked to help other nations who might be moving their nationals from the crisis area home, we remain in a. position to host them for a couple of days till they are. repatriated, he said.

Antoniou told Reuters near 10 nations had actually made. questions on the plan, but that there had been no specific. formal request. If a mass evacuation strategy does transpire it. would largely be by air, he stated.

We have the capability, the facilities, he said.

The center of coordination will be the Joint Rescue. Coordination Centre (JRCC) in the southern port town of Larnaca,. near the island's biggest airport. It operates around the clock. with its main function to collaborate, control and direct search. and rescue operations.

Some tents had been put up in the compound on Thursday,. with cots which would be utilize to process any arrivals, individuals on. the website said.

Cyprus played a vital function as an evacuation hub for about. 30,000 individuals who left Lebanon during a flare-up in hostilities. between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006.

Historically we have very good relations with all our. neighbours, so we attempt to use this special role we have and. desire Cyprus to be a pillar of safety and stability, and serve as a. bridge of cooperation and peace, Antoniou stated.

(source: Reuters)