The Asian Age

India backs Cyprus ahead of Turkish President’s trip Erdogan to meet Modi on May 1

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT — PTI

Just days ahead of the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to India, New Delhi has pledged continuing support to the unity and integrity of Cyprus, whose President Nicos Anastasiad­es is currently on a five-day visit to India. India also said it was “aware” of Turkey’s close ties with Pakistan but said Indo-Turkish ties stand on their own strength.

As reported recently by this newspaper, the timing of the visit of President Anastasiad­es has raised eyebrows, with Turkish President Erdogan’s visit set to begin from Sunday. Turkey is a close friend of Pakistan and has backed it on many occasions at internatio­nal fora. On the other hand, India has steadfastl­y backed Cyprus, which has had a history of animosity with Turkey. The regime of the Turkish Cypriots, New Delhi: Strategic issues, including India’s NSG membership bid, are expected to be discussed during the visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s from April 30. The overnight visit comes barely days after a referendum in Turkey on April 16 on whether to change the country from a parliament­ary democracy to an executive structure led by the President. Mr Erdogan’s will hold talks with the PM on May 1 on key bilateral, regional and internatio­nal issues of mutual interest.

which controls one-third of the territory of Cyprus, is not recognised by almost all countries in the world, including India, but Turkey recognises Turkish Cyprus. The de-facto partition of Cyprus in the mid 1970s followed hostility between the Greek and Turkish Cypriots.

“India has extended unwavering support to the sovereignt­y, unity and territoria­l integrity of Cyprus,” the ministry of external affairs (MEA) said on Thursday. However, the MEA also said India and Turkey enjoy “close, friendly and deep-rooted ties”.

Meanwhile, in the wake of a question on a purported remark of a Turkish official regarding the issue of any membership for India of the Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC), the MEA said the issue of membership of the OIC is in the “realm of speculatio­n”, thereby indicating it was nothing but mere speculatio­n.

While Cypriot President Anastasiad­es will hold talks with PM Narendra Modi on Friday, Turkish President Erdogan will hold talks with PM Modi on Monday.

 ?? —AP ?? A volunteer at Gandhi Smriti in New Delhi briefs Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiad­es (centre) about the place on Thursday. Mr Anastasiad­es is on a five-day state visit to India.
—AP A volunteer at Gandhi Smriti in New Delhi briefs Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiad­es (centre) about the place on Thursday. Mr Anastasiad­es is on a five-day state visit to India.

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