Turkey’s relentless aspirations in Cyprus were confirmed by yesterday’s provocative speech by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan from the occupied territories, where he was found on the 51st anniversary of the Turkish invasion, as reported by his correspondent.

The Turkish president, after describing the invasion of Cyprus as a “peacekeeping operation”, stressed that Ankara supports with all its might the solution of the 2 states promoted by President Tatar.

“The” Peace Company of Cyprus “was a legal and necessary step in the context of guarantee obligations against systematic violations and attacks on the Turkish Cypriot people,” Erdogan said, adding:

“As today 51 years ago, the glorious Turkish army, along with our heroic Mujaheddin and our Cypriot brothers, disappointed those who dream of” Union “.”

Continuing, the Turkish president spoke of a two -state solution and stressed that the international community should recognize the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

“Merchant brothers, Turkish Cypriots have no more than 60 years to lose. We can no longer waste time with the United Nations parameters based on the exhausted model of the federation, “he said and added:

“It has no benefit for anyone to insist on a solution model that has been tested and failed many times and has openly attracted the support of the Turkish Cypriot side. We support with all our might the vision of the solution of the 2 states promoted by President Tatar. “

“From here we once again address our appeal to the whole world. The international community should recognize the “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus” and establish diplomatic, political and economic relations as soon as possible, “he continued.

“I built the Presidential Palace to show the world how it is a state”

Continuing the challenges, the Turkish president referred to the TRNC Presidential Palace, noting “before it was a shack, now we did what it was worth in a Turk”.

“We are working to ensure that the TRNC has achieved a strong and prosperous structure in every area. I said to my dear brother: “We were welcomed in a shack. Remember the Presidential Palace? It was a shack!”. We told him, “This doesn’t suit you. Find us a place to build both the ‘Presidential Palace’ and the ‘Parliament’, and let’s build everything around there and so let’s all the world say we are a state.” Did this happen? He did, “he said and added:

“We had to do what it was worth in the Turk and we did.”