Turkey's National Security Council met without reference to the Greek-Turkish and Cypriot issues

The meeting of Turkey's National Security Council was concluded and there was no mention of Greek-Turkish relations or the Cyprus issue. Instead, the Kurdish, the war in Gaza, developments on the Azerbaijan-Armenia front, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the use of artificial intelligence were discussed. In the announcement of the National Security Council of Turkey, there is no mention of Greek-Turkish and Cypriot, despite the initial information of the Turkish media that these issues were on the agenda. Regarding Kurdish, the statement noted that “the Council was informed of the operations being carried out with determination, determination and success at home and abroad against all kinds of threats and dangers against our national integrity, unity and survival, especially against of the terrorist organizations PKK/KCK-PYD/YPG”, but also against FETO – i.e. the followers of Fethullah Gülen whom Ankara blames for the 2016 coup attempt – and the “Islamic State”. In the same announcement it is emphasized that “coordination […]
Source: News Beast

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