Leyen, on the Greek side

Leyen, on the Greek side
Date: 27.6.2021 15:00

The European Union once again explained the point it stands in Cyprus at first hand.

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Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, announced that the European Union is in favor of a federal solution on Cyprus and that they will never accept a "two-state solution".
 
Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, declared that the "two-state solution" for Cyprus is unacceptable and explained that Europe's place in Cyprus is on the side of the Greeks.
 
Reiterating once again that they are in favor of a federal solution on the island of Cyprus, Leyen said that the discourses of Ankara and the TRNC are not an option.
 
She was waiting for a positive message in Cyprus!
 
“The European Union will never accept a two-state solution in Cyprus,” von der Leyen said.
 
Leyen, referring to Erdogan's trip to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus on 20 July, called for positive (!) messages about Cyprus.
 
Ersin Tatar administration in the TRNC and Turkey state that there should be two separate states on the island. The EU, Greece and the Greek Cypriot Administration, which are on the side of the Greeks, impose a federal structure on the island.
 
Erbakan Hodja would take the whole of Cyprus
 
Former TRNC Deputy Prime Minister Serdar Denktaş made important statements to the Milli Gazete in recent years.
 
"Erbakan Hodja used to say that Cyprus should be taken completely at every meeting. If he could keep up, Erbakan Hodja would have taken all of Cyprus 41 years ago. Erbakan Hodja is one of the people who contributed the most to the liberation of Cyprus. I used to visit him every time I went to Ankara. Hodja used to say that Cyprus should be taken completely in every meeting we met. If the Turkish army had continued its march for another 24 hours in 1974, the entire island would have been taken," he said.

YEREL HABERLER

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