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Cyprus–Russia Relations
Cypriot–Russian relations refers to bilateral foreign relations between the Republic of Cyprus and the Russian Federation. The Soviet Union established diplomatic relations with the newly independent Republic of Cyprus on 18 August 1960. Cooperation between both countries has increased since the 1990s because of the end of the Soviet Union. Cyprus has an embassy in Moscow, and Russia has an embassy in Nicosia. Political relations When Cyprus gained its independence from the United Kingdom on 16 August 1960, the Soviet Union recognised the newly independent state on 18 August 1960. After the end of the Soviet Union, Cyprus recognised the Russian Federation as its successor state on 7 April 1992. After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine started, Cyprus, as an EU member, imposed sanctions on Russia; Russia responded by adding all EU countries to the list of " unfriendly nations". Military relations In January 1997 Cyprus signed an agreement with Rosvooruzheniye for the sale a ...
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Bilateralism
Bilateralism is the conduct of political, economic, or cultural relations between two sovereign states. It is in contrast to unilateralism or multilateralism, which is activity by a single state or jointly by multiple states, respectively. When states recognize one another as sovereign states and agree to diplomatic relations, they create a bilateral relationship. States with bilateral ties will exchange diplomatic agents such as ambassadors to facilitate dialogues and cooperations. Economic agreements, such as free trade agreements (FTA) or foreign direct investment (FDI), signed by two states, are a common example of bilateralism. Since most economic agreements are signed according to the specific characteristics of the contracting countries to give preferential treatment to each other, not a generalized principle but a situational differentiation is needed. Thus through bilateralism, states can obtain more tailored agreements and obligations that only apply to particular cont ...
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