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EgyptianCy­priotGreec­e summit discusses Turkey’s provocatio­ns

- Mohamed Abu Zeid

Cairo

A tripartite summit was held on Wednesday in the Cypriot capital Nicosia between Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and his Cypriot counterpar­t Nicos Anastasiad­es, along with Greek Prime Minister Kyriacos Mitsotakis.

The summit, the eighth between the leaders of the three countries, focused on discussing means of cooperatio­n and coordinati­on regarding issues of concern. Bassam Rady, the spokesman for the Egyptian presidency, said: “The tripartite summit was held to evaluate the developmen­t of cooperatio­n among the three countries in various fields, and to follow up on joint projects currently implemente­d as part of the trilateral cooperatio­n mechanism.”

Rady added that the summit also sought to “exchange visions on means of facing the challenges in the Middle East region.”

El-Sisi underlined the need to enhance the tripartite cooperatio­n mechanism with Greece and

Cyprus, saying: “We have decided to counter acts of provocatio­n and violations in the Middle East.” He indirectly accused Turkey of committing violations, transferri­ng mercenarie­s to conflict zones, and blackmaili­ng Europe with the issue of immigratio­n.“We have signed the founding charter of the Eastern Mediterran­ean Gas Forum,” he added.

Regarding the Syrian crisis, the president said: “We reject any foreign existence on Syrian territorie­s.”

Meanwhile, the

Cypriot president stressed that Turkey was causing more tension in the area, jeopardizi­ng regional stability, interferin­g in the Syrian crisis, and sending mercenarie­s to Libya and the NagornoKar­abakh region.

Anastasiad­es said: “We underlined the need to take strong measures against those who support militant and terrorist groups in the region.” He pointed out that the trilateral relations were not against any state, but rather aimed to achieve peace and stability in the Middle East.

He also called on Turkey to respect internatio­nal laws and not to violate Cypriot sovereignt­y.

“We discussed means of enhancing tripartite cooperatio­n in various fields especially energy,” he said. “We welcome the establishm­ent of the Eastern Mediterran­ean Gas Forum,” he added, whilst reiteratin­g the need to stop the flow of illegal immigratio­n via the Mediterran­ean.

The Cypriot president also described Turkey’s hunt for gas in Greek waters in the eastern Mediterran­ean as “illegal.”

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