The purpose of the visit to express Ankara’s determination to promote the “solution of the two states”
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is expected today in Cyprus, a visit he himself announced yesterday, with the aim of reiterating the message that his government is continuing to support the “TRNC” and expressing the determination of the two.
Shortly before the arrival of the Turkish president in the occupied territories, Turkey’s Minister of Defense Yasar Guler, as part of a visit to the 39th Motor Infantry Division in the “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus”, said that the presence of Turkish soldiers and the Turkish seafaring was not only for the Turkish security.
Inauguration and other events in Erdogan’s program
During today the Turkish President will inaugurate a new complex that will house the so -called “House” (or “Presidency”), a park, and a mosque.
According to the citizen of Cyprus, the construction of the band was entirely funded by Turkey, a project announced by Erdogan himself three years ago on one of his visits to the occupied territories.
During today, the Turkish president will visit the Teknofest Festival, an aerospace technology festival with the participation of young people, an attempt by Turkish President Selcouk Bayraktar and Baykar’s company at the old airport facilities.
Nicosia’s reaction
Meanwhile, according to the government spokesman in Nicosia, the Cypriot government believes that “the illegal visit, combined with the statements we have been watching lately by both Tatar, as well as sources attributed to Turkey, confirm it once again. They are not only provocative, they despise the international community, the SA resolutions of the UN, despise the EU itself. “
According to the spokesman, “the government is watching with strong alertness and is in constant contact with any diplomatic medium, with all our international partners, whether they are the EU or the international partners that we maintain a very close relationship as a Cypriot Republic”.
Source :Skai
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