The Asian Age

TURKISH PRESIDENT ERDOGAN SEEKS 2- STATE DEAL IN CYPRUS

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Nicosia ( Cyprus), Sept. 2: Turkey’s new President says his country will only approve of a deal to reunify Cyprus if it enshrines breakaway Turkish Cypriots as equal partners in a federation with the internatio­nally recognised Greek Cypriot government. Cyprus was split in 1974 when Turkey invaded after a coup by supporters of uniting the island with Greece. A Turkish Cypriot declaratio­n of independen­ce is recognised only by Turkey, which maintains 35,000 troops there.

Peace talks resumed earlier this year. Greek Cypriots oppose a deal putting the breakaway administra­tion on an equal footing with the government because they say it would legitimise something created through the force of arms. Recep Tayyip Erdogan made the remark on Sunday during a visit to the Turkish Cypriot north, his first trip abroad following his election last month.

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