Security measures at Andreas Papandreou Air Base for trilateral meeting
President Nikos Christodoulides, French President Emmanuel Macron, and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis are scheduled to meet today at the Andreas Papandreou Air Base in Paphos, Cyprus. Authorities have implemented strict security protocols at the facility to manage the high-profile visit. Security measures include the use of sniffer dogs, hazardous material detection equipment, and continuous police patrols. Accredited journalists and media crews, numbering approximately 50, have gathered at the base from Cyprus, Greece, Europe, and the Middle East. All personnel entering the facility are undergoing thorough inspections, including security checks of vehicles. The event has attracted significant international media attention, resulting in an unusually high volume of press activity for this location. The meeting takes place amid a complex geopolitical environment in the region. Local authorities have emphasized the importance of these security measures given the stature of the visiting leaders.