This alliance paves the way to the EU, recent relations with Turkey, the Cyprus problem has resolved the situation. In fact, the EU is trying to impose the extreme demands of the Greek-Greek duo on our country. In a statement from the Foreign Affairs of Turkey on the issue, "the EU has become virtually prisoners of the Greek Cypriots," the statement said.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Hami Aksoy, made important statements on the agenda and answered questions from members of the press.
The European Union-Turkey Aksoy evaluating their relationship, "We are going through a troubled period with the EU. The EU has recently reduced our relations to the Cyprus issue. Under the guise of unity solidarity, they are trying to impose the extreme demands of the Greek-Greek duo to our country. During the meeting held on July 15, a number of decisions were taken regarding the hydrocarbon activities we are conducting in the Eastern Mediterranean. They have no validity for us and are not symbolic decisions that affect us," he said.
CONTACTS ARE CONTINUING
Emphasizing the lack of agreement and expectations on the safe zone, Aksoy said, "We do not want our Allies to cooperate with terrorists. A new military mission is coming from the US, and the previous proposals for safe haven were not acceptable, we will consider the new proposals, but we do not want it to become a distraction. In order for this process to work, new proposals must be received. If they come the same way, why do they come? In Manbij, the United States did not meet the commitments promised to us last June. It was obvious what we wanted from there. We were told; there is stability at the moment, there is no conflict. Our agreement was not in this way, our agreement was the removal of the PYD, the YPG. These negotiations are still ongoing. Negotiations between the military and diplomatic authorities continue. Negotiations from each branch continue. These negotiations will not continue, we will take our necessary steps regarding the safe zone even though we understand that our expectations have not been met."
"EU IMPROVE THE GREEK DEMANDS"
"We see that the EU has become a prisoner of the Greek Cypriot Administration in a way that affects the relations and decision-making processes of the EU with us," said Aksoy. "Following the EP elections, the EU's new leadership began to take shape. We expect a more visionary attitudes assumption about the new EU leadership of Turkey-EU relations. We wish to conduct our bilateral relations within the framework of win-win understanding," he said.