Tatar incendiary statement: There is no Cypriot nation, only Greeks and Turks

In Cyprus there are two "separate peoples" and there is no meaning of Cypriotism

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In Cyprus there are two "separate peoples" and there is no sense of Cypriotism, said the Turkish leader, Ersin Tatar, saying that "whether you are a Turk or a Greek. "As Turkish Cypriots, we have managed to maintain our presence here by developing good relations with our motherland and receiving her support."

According to the GTP, Mr. Tatar made these statements speaking at a meeting he had with a delegation of the "Sakarya Platform of Thought and Solidarity", during which he stated, among other things, that the relations between the pseudo-state and Turkey are valuable and "the national case continues together ".

The Turkish leader claimed that on the morning of July 20, 1974, the Turkish Cypriots were reborn and gained their independence when the Mehmetciks (Turkish army) set foot on the island. Much progress has been made since then, he added. No one can ignore the reality of the existence of the pseudo-state, he claimed, "no one can underestimate the Turkish Cypriots with the courage and heroism that emerged at that time, with the price paid."

Ersin Tatar has spoken out against dissidents who say his policies are wrong. "In these processes, I believe that people who think like us should always be loyal to their homeland and that Turkish Cypriots should be able to fight this struggle with their own national identity and spirituality," he said.