The Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, appeared extremely provocative, as returning from Cyprus, where he attended the fiesta for the 50th anniversary of the Turkish invasion of the island, he again attacked the Minister of National Defense, Nikos Dendias. More specifically, speaking to journalists, he said that the Greek minister’s description of the Turks as “occupiers” “could not be more brazen”, while at the same time he called on Kyriakos Mitsotakis to put Nikos Dendias in his place. In addition, he said that moves that could potentially escalate the tension in Cyprus should be avoided stressing that: “complicity in massacres in Israel would serve neither the Greek Cypriots nor Greece”. Erdogan then stated that Turkey will not hesitate to build naval bases in “Northern Cyprus” if this proves to be “necessary”, adding that: “we also have a sea”. As far as the Cyprus issue is concerned, he argued that no new negotiation process will be started on the issue, without the two sides on the island sitting down and exiting the talks “as […]
Source: News Beast

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