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His first visit to Ankara, after his election as leader of the Turkish Cypriots, took place on Monday. Ersin Tatar.
Tatar, after visiting the Kemal Ataturk mausoleum, met with the Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
From a political point of view, the Turkish President’s statement that “at the point we are at, the resumption of the talks (on the Cyprus issue) is a waste of time” to receive Mr. Tatar’s that the “five-party conference proposed by Turkey is the last hope.”
However, the ironic comment he made in front of Erdogan’s journalists about the Varosia.
The Turkish president announced that he will visit occupied Cyprus on November 15 to “reciprocate the visit” to the Tatars and attend the inauguration of a coronavirus hospital.
At this point he said Erdogan:
“This time, it helps to remind you of something else. I say we can do Picnic in Varosia closed. Is there any reason not to, Mr. President?
Your answer Tartar: “God willing (inshallah)”.
Y Erdogan He continued: “It would be nice to have a picnic there that day. We see it on the screens, we want to experience it.”
And the … serious statements about the Cyprus problem
In addition to this frank attempt by the Turkish president to iron out, Erdogan and Tatar’s statements focused on the Cyprus issue.
For his part Recep Tayyip Erdogan set:
“It just came to our knowledge then two separate towns Y two separate states founded by these peoples in Cyprus. At this point, we believe that the initiation of negotiations solely on its basis federation could be waste of time. Turkey’s desire for a just solution in Cyprus is enduring. As we protect our rights over our continental shelf in the eastern Mediterranean, we also continue to protect the legal rights and interests of the Turkish Cypriot people, who are the co-owners of the island. The reason for the current situation in the Eastern Mediterranean is the duo of Greece and Greek Cypriots, who have ignored our warnings and ignored our constructive proposals since 2003. This game is over. “Any effort in the region that does not count Turkey and the Turkish Cypriots is doomed to fail.”
For his part, Tatar, after declaring that Turkey is both a “sister” and a “homeland”, said: “Turkey’s proposal to five-participant conference (ss on the Cyprus question) is, in our opinion, the last chance. In our opinion, the proposal that the “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus” convene a conference to discuss developments in the Eastern Mediterranean is realistic and constructive. The hydrocarbon issue is a test of honesty for the Greek Cypriot side. “As far as Varosha is concerned, the first step according to our government’s roadmap was to open them.”