Yes.
Cyprus is in the eastern meditteranean sea and it is also a member of the EU.
Cyprus.
cyprus is not eu member there in asia
Cyprus is in the eastern meditteranean sea.Is one of the 27 member of the EU. Cyprus is in the east of Greece and west of israel.
Cyprus is the most easterly EU member state. It is located in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
Cyprus and Malta.
Yes, the Republic of Cyprus is a member of the European Union (EU). It joined the EU on May 1, 2004, and adopted the euro as its official currency in January 2008. However, the northern part of the island, which is not under the control of the Cypriot government, is not part of the EU.
For financial and political stability; Cyprus is a small country - the population is less than some English counties - and it has unstable neighbours; Turkey, Israel and Syria. Cyprus was invaded relatively recently (1973) and, understandably, Cypriots welcome the stability that being a member of the EU tends to bring. Cyprus has also benefited from EU grants for major road projects.
Ireland, Malta, Cyprus, Austria, Finland and Sweden are the 6 members of the European Union, that are not members of NATO.
Cyprus are too poor and will bring too much hassle to the Eu. Also the inigrants from Cyprus would spread rapidly through the EU therefor increasing population.
Nicosia is the most easterly capital in the European Union, being in Cyprus, which is the most easterly country that is a member of the European Union.
There are three major benefits for Cyprus joining the EU; financially the EU has offered grants for some major construction projects. There is some hope that some of the corruption within the civil service might be restricted by EU rules about tendering for contracts. Before Cyprus joined the EU non-Cypriots were not allowed to own businesses. One of the major supermarket chains (Chris's Cash & Carry) has been bought by Carrefour. This has improved the choice in goods, although food prices have risen since EU membership - partly because of the ending of food subsidies. Politically, the Cypriots feel more secure as part of the EU; Cyprus is a small country close to three continents, and close to countries - Israel, Syria, Egypt, Turkey which have had recent wars or invaded Cyprus. The Cypriots, understandably, felt somewhat isolated and joining the EU gives them a stronger sense of being European - although, ironically, Cyprus is closer geographically to Africa and Asia.