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In his statement on his Twitter account, President Erdogan said: “We intend to give diplomacy as much space as possible by heeding every sincere call and solving the problems that everyone can win through dialogue.”
“With this vision we will continue to defend a drop of water and an area of our country until the end. The President continued, “The Republic of Turkey is a state of two thousand years of history, it is deeply rooted and ancient. There are no complex gates, without going through all the processes that we now maintain and engage in maturely, no we pay attention to the insistent provocations, “he also said.
The Republic of Turkey is a state that has its roots in two thousand years of history and antiquity. Without getting caught in any complex, we carry out all the processes we go through in a dignified and mature manner, and we are never worried about persistent provocations.
– Recep Tayyip Erdogan (@RTErdogan) September 19, 2020
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In the Eastern Mediterranean, the tensions experienced between Turkey and Cyprus and Greece is a holiday to be held in France, from September 24 to 25 it will be discussed at the EU Summit.
At the summit, the leaders will discuss steps that can be taken to reduce tension in the Eastern Mediterranean. However, the EU sanctions on Turkey’s implementation on the agenda.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Miçotakis long after the end of the tension in the eastern Mediterranean, Turkey, said he was ready to come to the table to determine maritime jurisdiction.
Miçotakis also reiterated his proposal that “if an agreement cannot be reached, the matter will be taken to the Court of Justice in The Hague.”
Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades, to solve the country’s problems, said he was willing to negotiate with Turkey.
Anastasiadis, who received the President of the Council of the European Union (EU) Charles Michel in Nicosia, said that this could only happen “without blackmail and threats”.
Turkey, Ertugrul, which stated that the drillship with the new NAVTEX Yavuz Bey, Osman Bey and Orhan Bey in the eastern Mediterranean with their ships had announced that it would continue to work in south-west Cyprus.
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