Erdogan signaled that Ankara will continue its hostile actions and violations of Greece’s sovereign rights in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean.
'Let me be absolutely clear. We will continue to protect our sovereignty and our sovereign rights across our territory, on land, at sea, and in our airspace,' the PM said.
'Despite our disappointment, we have repeatedly conveyed our commitment to immediately resume direct talks for a settlement of the Cyprus problem from where they were left off at Crans-Montana.'
'While the leader of one of the two peoples on the Island, which the United Nations considers as equal, can address you, it is not fair that the other cannot,' Erdogan said.
The aim of Ivanov and the opposition is to delegitimise the referendum by ensuring a very low turnout.
At the meeting, there were indications of a gradual normalisation of the two countries’ relations, as Erdogan invited Tsipras to Istanbul for talks.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will travel to New York on 23 September, where he will hold a series of high-level bilateral and multilateral talks on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. A key focus of the trip will be to lure prospective investment in talks with major institutional investors. In that context, working breakfasts […]
The two leaders are discussing the three-way and four-way regional cooperation schemes that have been established by their foreign ministers