LAST MINUTE: Response to the statement of the EU Foreign Affairs leaders!



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Respond to the statement of the EU Foreign Affairs leaders!

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued the statement made at the European Union Leaders Summit: “One in two countries narrowed the political calculations because the relations between Turkey and the EU have not yet created a positive agenda and the EU never has been able to take restrictive measures to obtain the search that is not a benefit. “

According to the evaluation carried out by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the results of the Summit of Heads of State and Government of the EU from 10 to 11 December, “although there are many EU countries, including the Presidency in mandate, that have made an effort in dialogue and contact with our country since the Summit of Heads of State and Government of the EU from 1 to 2 October, in one or two countries, the narrow political calculations due to the relations between Turkey and the EU they have not yet created a positive agenda and the EU has not been able to take restrictive measures without seeking any benefit, “the statement said.

The statement included the following statements:

Some member countries abusing their membership solidarity and veto rights, the maximalist demands they raised against Turkey and the EU’s unfair attitude towards Turkey were put in a vicious circle. In this case, Turkey and the EU of our peace with common interests, security and damages their stability.

In particular, we reject the biased and illegal attitude towards Cyprus, the Eastern Mediterranean, the Aegean and regional issues, which we know the majority of the EU does not adopt, but which had to be included in the conclusions of the EU Summit of 10 December for solidarity and veto pressure.

“TURKEY AS A CONDITION OF PRELIMINARY CONVERSATIONS WITH GREECE READY FOR”

Turkey, for stability in the region, with Greece, despite provocative steps, front is unconditionally ready to start exploratory talks that they always should have been.

Turkey and TRNC, from 2004 to today, not a tension of hydrocarbon resources in the eastern Mediterranean, has made a good faith effort to become a form factor of stability, has been part to carry all the constructive initiatives and positive.

In this decision, the EU once again ignored the Turkish Cypriot people and their will, which is the co-owner of the island of Cyprus, and condemned the imposition of the Greek Cypriot Administration of Cyprus on the Cyprus question and the Varosha issues closed . The EU should now abandon this attitude of preventing a just, permanent and sustainable solution to the Cyprus problem based on the facts on the island.

“THE RIGHTS OF OUR COUNTRY AND THE TRNC WILL CONTINUE TO PROTECT IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN”

It is the healthiest way out for the Greek Cypriots to meet with the Turkish Cypriots to discuss the issue of hydrocarbon resources causing tension in the eastern Mediterranean and to share their income and take concrete steps towards a solution. Indeed, the Eastern Mediterranean regional conference is also an opportunity in this regard. The legitimate rights of our country and of the TRNC will continue to be resolutely protected in the Eastern Mediterranean.

It is a shame for the EU that Greece is pushing back immigrants in the Aegean Sea and the involvement of Frontex in these actions. It is not possible to speak of responsible management of migratory flows without ending these violations and practices of collective deportation, which are serious human rights violations and are strongly condemned by international citizens. The EU should show its sensitivity to the management of migration not to our country, but to Greece, in particular, in order to systematize the inhumane treatment of asylum seekers.

“THE EU MUST BE WELL-BEING”

March 18 forms the preconditions for the Turkey-EU Consensus on all issues before beer and the start of studies on the condition that stipulates that updating one of these other issues will be our common interest. It will also serve to overcome our common challenges in Europe and beyond.

As we have always said, the EU should take on the role of an honest mediator; it must act with principle, strategically and with good sense. “

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