Anastasiadis for Famagusta: "I would like Guterres to be clearer"

PTD: "The diplomatic way of unacceptable events that, unfortunately, often allow them to be perceived as tolerance, must now end"

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I would like the Secretary General of the United Nations to be clearer regarding the issues of Famagusta and in general, said today the President of the Republic Mr. Nikos Anastasiadis.

Speaking to reporters after the memorial service for Marie's heroes at the "Evangelos Florakis" Naval Base, the President of the Republic said that "first and foremost, I want to express my respect for the memory of Marie's 13 undefeated heroes." Ten years are coming to an end this year. A sacrifice dictated by the State to be as diligent and wise as possible in crisis management ".

Asked to refer to the contents of the draft report of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, the President said that "what is being recorded is being studied point by point and any comments will be transmitted in the coming days."

Asked about the UN Secretary General's references to "equal inherent rights", the President said that "it is well known that both the Communication of 11 February 2014 and the 1960 Constitution recognize a form of rights inherent in the people of Cyprus whether they are Turkish Cypriots or not." or Greek Cypriots ".

Asked at the time the Secretary-General selects these reports, the President said that "I am certainly not the spokesman for the United Nations, it may be a correct version of what the Turkish Cypriots want to turn into a sovereign equality."

Asked if he would take action for Famagusta in view of the Turkish President's illegal visit to the occupied territories, the President said that "on July 14 the National Council will convene, we will discuss the whole situation, how the conditions are formed and of course the "What is threatened in this way through Erdogan's statements or the actions of Turkey and concerning the settlement or further steps that change the status quo of Famagusta".

Asked to assess whether the steps taken by the Cypriot Government will have any effect, the President said that "we have, as recorded, made a series of steps in every direction, in the EU, to President Biden, to the leaders of the five permanent members of the Security Council, I think the interventions are well known. I would like the Secretary General to be clearer on the issues of Famagusta and in general. What should guide every Secretary General. He mentions it of course. But the diplomatic way of unacceptable facts must now end, which, unfortunately, often allows them to be taken for granted.

I said that the report will be carefully studied and those that do not correspond to, or do not attribute, real facts will be identified ".