After the reactionsTurkey announced today that it is preparing its own response to the series Famagusta which is shown on Netflix, according to what was reported by Manolis Kostidis.

According to what the representative of the Turkish Ministry of Defense said in today’s briefing, the ministry is preparing a documentary, which will also be shown on the state Turkish channel, which will describe the “atrocities” of the Greeks.

The documentary that will be broadcast by TRT Belgesel on September 9 tells “the cruelty and pain inflicted by the Greek army on the Turks during the War of Independence based on objective and historical documents,” said Zeki Akturk.

He elaborated: “It is clear that the series called ‘Famagusta’ and similar provocative initiatives, aimed at black propaganda, which are announced to be broadcast on a digital platform, and which include great disrespect to the dear memories of our Turkish Cypriot brothers, who were brutally murdered by the Greek Cypriot gangs by distorting historical data, will not benefit anyone, including the Greek side.

Such futile efforts that discredit the peace operation in Cyprus, which brought peace and tranquility to both sides, serve the impasse. It damages the security environment provided on the island.

On the other hand, the ’50th Anniversary Documentary’ prepared by our ministry, which tells the realities of the reasons that led to the Peace Operation in Cyprus and not fabricated scenarios, will be broadcast on various platforms with English subtitles.

We will continue to stand by our Cypriot brothers, as we have done until now, regarding our national cause, Cyprus.

Also the documentary entitled ‘The Next Day’, which tells the cruelty and pain caused by the Greek army to the Turks during the War of Independence based on objective and historical documents, will be broadcast on TRT Belgesel on September 9.

At the same time, the representative of the Turkish Ministry of Defense announced that in the framework of the “Confidence Building Measures Implementation Plan for 2024” between Turkey and Greece, the Commander of the 1st Army is scheduled to visit the Commander of the 1st Army of Greece (Larissa/Greece) on September 11-12.