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The EU sent a strong new message after their visit Tayyip Erdogan in Famagusta and his provocative statements on a two-state solution. The Union expresses its regret at Turkey’s current actions in Varosia, according to a written statement by its High Representative.
“We regret the current actions regarding the opening of the fenced area of Varosia and the statements that contradict the UN principles for the solution of the Cyprus problem.Josep Borrell says, emphasizing that this type of movement “It will cause further mistrust and tension in the area and must be urgently reversed».
At the same time, Mr. Borel points out that “ebe stable and secure environment in the Eastern Mediterranean It is in the strategic interest of the EU to develop cooperative and mutually beneficial relations between all the partners in the region, both bilaterally and multilaterally.».
«The EU reaffirmed the importance of the Varosha regime, as set out in the relevant UN Security Council resolutions, in particular Resolutions 550 (1984) and 789 (1992). No actions should be taken that do not comply with these decisions.Points out the High Representative of the EU.
At the same time, it emphasizes that “The current events in Varos come at a time when efforts are being made to create space for dialogue and the need for a speedy resumption of negotiations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN) for a comprehensive solution and reunification based on on the progress made so far. The European Union is ready to play an active role in supporting these negotiations and in the search for durable solutions.».
Finally, Josep Borrell affirms that ““The EU is fully committed to a comprehensive solution to the Cyprus problem and to reunification based on a bizone and bicommunal federation with political equality, within the United Nations and in accordance with the principles on which the EU is based.”.
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