Tatar: We are not going to return Varosia to the Greek Cypriots

Rejects the Greek Cypriot proposal for the "opening of the illegal airport of the occupied Tympos and the port of Famagusta in return for the return of Varos"

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Unshakable from the line of intransigence that energizes any prospect of sincere dialogues for a just and lasting solution to the Cyprus problem, Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar rejected Anastasiadis' proposal, stating that the Varosia to the Greek Cypriots.

Bad intentions

Ο Ersin Tatar appeared negative in the proposal of the Greek Cypriot side for the "opening of the illegal airport of the occupied Tympos and the port of Famagusta in return for the return of Varosia"

The proposal of the Greek Cypriot side for the opening of the illegal airport of the occupied Tympos and the port Famagusta against the return of Varosia, will definitely not be accepted, said the leader of the Occupied Territories and argued that the Cyprus issue is a matter of sovereignty.

"Of course these are extremely misleading and show the bad intentions of the other side for the essence of the solution of the Cyprus problem. "The Cyprus issue is a matter of sovereignty," the Turkish Cypriot leader said.

Ersin Tatar He also said that the acceleration of armaments by the Greek Cypriot side is an aggressive behavior that only increases the tension. "It is not in anyone's interest to manage these processes in this way," he said.

It heals from the coronavirus

Speaking to Turkish state television TRT Haber while in quarantine for testing positive for coronavirus, Ersin Tatar said his health was improving, saying he hoped he would return to normal as soon as possible.

Cypriot President Nikos Anastasiadis conveyed his wishes for a speedy recovery by telephone to Ersin Tatar. The President of the Republic of Cyprus stated that he had contacted the Turkish Cypriot leader earlier today and conveyed to him "the wishes for a speedy recovery from the Covid-19».

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