Fidan for Cyprus: One side is recognized as a state, while the other is not – this injustice must be eliminated

Turkey’s Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan, referred to the Cyprus issue during a speech to reporters on Thursday in Ankara. It was placed in the context of a dinner of Iphtar, which marks the end of the daily fasting of Muslims during the month of Ramadan. According to the TRT state network, Hakan Fidan said, among other things: “You know, the Secretary -General (the UN) appointed a personal envoy a year ago. The former Colombian Foreign Minister came, examined, spoke with all parties for six months and drafted a report. In this report it was recorded that “there is no common ground between the two sides”. What does this mean? There is an issue that we have supported for years. There is a reality that the two communities on the island live separately with their own institutions. The fact that one of them is recognized as a state and has access to all kinds of opportunities, while the other is not recognized, is the main reason for […]
Source: News Beast

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