Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Erdogan's comment: "There is no country named Cyprus" irks Athens and EU.


Erdogan's comment: "There is no country named Cyprus" irks Athens and EU.(ANSAmed).

ATHENS - Greek and Cypriot government officials on Tuesday expressed shock and anger at claims by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday that "there is no country named Cyprus" ahead of a fresh effort by the United Nations to broker a deal between the two communities on the divided island.

As daily Kathimerini reports, the Greek Foreign Ministry issued a terse response. "The Turkish prime minister's disputing the very existence of the Republic of Cyprus should finally awaken the international community as to Turkey's true intentions regarding the Cyprus issue," ministry spokesperson Constantinos Koutras said.

The government spokesman in Nicosia, Christos Stylianides, expressed "surprise and concern" at Erdogan's statement. There were also reactions from Euro MPs, with Greece's Marietta Giannakou and Eleni Theocharous of Cyprus issuing a joint statement referring to an "insult to the European Union and the international rule of law." 

In comments to Turkish-Cypriot daily Kibris on Sunday, Erdogan was quoted as saying: "There is no country named Cyprus.There is the local administration of south Cyprus." 

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