According to the Turkish Cypriot newspaper "Kibris" Eroglu's position is that "a united Cyprus would gain sovereignty and one international legal personality, but not a single sovereignty." ...Read More
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday called on German Chancellor Angela Merkel to apologise for blaming the Turkish side for an impasse in the Cyprus talks (cyprus-mail.com)...Read More
"Ms. Merkel thinks that the Cyprus issue was a process which began during her political power. It is clear that she does not know about history of the Cyprus issue."...Read More
In the strongest terms the President of the Republic, before the German Chancellor, made clear that the investigations of Cyprus to explore and exploit natural gas will continue....Read More
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