Israel, USA, France and Great Britain could not digest Erdogan's words
The United States, France, Britain, Israel and the European Union have reacted to the comments of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the closed Warsaw in Cyprus. These countries reacted to the withdrawal of 3.5% of Varosha from the status of a military zone. According to Turkish media reports, President Erdogan set the international media agenda with statements in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, where he traveled to commemorate the 47th anniversary of the Cyprus peacekeeping operation. Erdogan said that there is no other solution in Cyprus but one solution. They want the Turkish people of Cyprus to abandon the state they built with the blood, lives and martyrs of their martyrs: “Delirium that has not changed for 10 years and is not expected to change any time soon makes no sense.
We don't have 50 more years left to spend on models that have proven to be unreliable. "
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinke said on Twitter: “We condemn Varoshan's decision by the Turkish Cypriots to take control of parts of the country that are incompatible with UN resolutions, unacceptable and contrary to their previous commitments to continue settlement negotiations. We demand that all steps be taken back. "
Ned Price, a spokesman for the US State Department, said: “Attempts to transfer control over parts of Varosha to Turkish Cypriots are provocative and unacceptable. We are working with our allies to get the UN Security Council to respond decisively. We support the reunification of Cyprus as a federation with two regions and two communities. "
In a written statement circulated by Ned Price and delivered by Blinken, the United States condemned the statement by Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar and Turkish President Erdogan regarding the transfer of part of Varosha to Turkish Cypriot control.
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