Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan hopes to support US President Donald Trump in recognizing the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus. “Trump is my friend, he takes into account the sensitivities of Türkiye,” he is convinced.
“Trump and I will give our bilateral relationships a completely new dynamic. We will also find compromises in areas where we have different views.” The Turkish government will never leave the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) alone and “defend the rights of Turkish Cypriots and Cypriot,” Erdoğan said.
The Turkish president also hopes for Trump’s support in relationships with Greece. In the future, the contact “must be” based on cooperation, good neighborhood, friendship and alliance “.
Cyprus has been shared since 1974
Cyprus has been divided in two since 1974 after a Greek coup and a Turkish military intervention. In the north there is the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus, which is only recognized by Turkey. The EU EU Island Republic in Nicosia controls the south of the island. However, you and the UN demand reunification, but the Turkish Cypriots and Cypriots, on the other hand, a two -state solution.
This is also one of the disputes between Greece and Turkey. Others are migration and the military presence in the Mediterranean Sea. The conservative prime minister of Greece Kyriako’s Mitsotakis had accused Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in recent months to question the sovereignty of Greece about dozens of Aegean Islands. Erdoğan, in turn, repeatedly threatened an invasion of the Greek islands because it was militarized.
Source: Krone

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