"We are in the final stage for Varosi", claimed the "Prime Minister" Ersin Tatar

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The claim that after 45 years they reached the final stage so that the enclosed city of Varosi could be opened "on the basis of international law" was made in statements to "Star Cyprus", according to today's publication, in London, "Prime Minister" Hersin Tatar referring to tomorrow's roundtable discussion in the enclosed city with the participation of Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay and Turkish Justice Minister Abdulhamid Gul.

Mr Tatar said the first move by the "government" was to start work on opening Varosi, "at the moment we have come to the end of the census study, some consultations are being held to strengthen the legal infrastructure." Therefore, the importance of this meeting with the Association of Turkish Bar Associations is very important ".

"We have reached the final stage so that Varosi can be opened. Our work continues so that the closed Varosi can be opened on the basis of international law after 45 years and especially so that Famagusta can become a larger, more sustainable Turkish city in the Eastern Mediterranean. Noting that this step that will be taken after 45 years is very important for the future and the economy of our country and the Eastern Mediterranean, I wish it well ", he added.

Mr Tatar, who is in London for contacts, attended a meeting of the House of Lords under the chairmanship of Lord Northbook and spoke to members of the "TRNC Friendship Group", which he thanked for his many years of efforts. . He claimed that Turkish Cypriots were being ignored in all countries except the "motherland of Turkey" and added that we had now reached a solution point and everyone should know that Turkish Cypriots existed.

He said that in order to make progress on the island, vision and courage are needed, adding that this courage must be demonstrated both within the island and by the international community. He reiterated that other options need to be considered in order to be able to reach a solution on the island.

At the end of his speech, Tatar answered questions from team members and presented plaques to the president of Lord Northbook and members of Lord Maginnis, Lord Kilclooney and Lady Butterworth.

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