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Türkiye tells US it lost its balance in Greece, Cyprus

- ANKARA

The US has lost its balanced policy in issues related to Greece and Cyprus dispute, as Washington's weapons supplies to Athens is a "clear indication" of this, the Turkish foreign minister said.

Türkiye has "clearly told the US that they are disrupting their balance (policy) on Greece and Cyprus," Mevlut Cavusoglu told reporters at an end-of-year press briefing in the capital Ankara.

"The fact that they have given so many weapons to Greece is a clear indication that they have lost this balance," he said. Turkish politician­s had pointed to the lifting of the embargo as evidence that the US had abandoned its policy of "balance" between the Greek Cypriot administra­tion and its neighbor on the island, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, which remains under internatio­nal embargoes.

On Syria crisis, Cavusoglu said the Constituti­onal Commission meeting and Astana talks have not progressed as desired due to Assad regime's resistance. Urging the Syrian regime and the opposition to reconcile, Cavusoglu said Türkiye is "the guarantor of the Syrian opposition."

"We do not act against the rights of the Syrian opposition, in fact, we continue our talks with aims to contribute to the consensus on a road map they would want. "Assad regime wants

Syrians to return home. It is important for them to return safely," he added. Support to PKK terror group's violent protests in Paris 'unacceptab­le' On "black propaganda" against Türkiye amid violent protests in the French capital, Cavusoglu said Ankara has told Paris that it is "unacceptab­le" that some French politician­s have supported and participat­ed in the violent protests of the terrorist PKK members and its supporters.

The Paris protests have shown "that the terrorist organizati­on that you (France) tried to support for years under the cover of supporting Kurdish people, showed what the terror group could do to the host countries at the slightest opportunit­y."

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People of Jammu & Kashmir living both sides of the line of control and rest of the world, Thursday observed the right of self determinat­ion day.
-AFP MIRPUR People of Jammu & Kashmir living both sides of the line of control and rest of the world, Thursday observed the right of self determinat­ion day.

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