EPISODE · Mar 21, 2024 · 10 MIN
Erdogan says all of Cyprus could have been Turkish
from The Greek Current · host Hellenic Leaders
In a speech on Monday Turkey’s President Erdogan not only defended the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, but went even further, stating that if Turkish troops hadn’t stopped then all of Cyprus would be Turkish today. His comments come as a new UN special envoy is looking for ways to restart talks on Cyprus and amid efforts by Athens and Ankara to normalize ties. They also come on the heels of a recent trip that saw Greece and Cyprus deepen ties with Egypt. Constantinos Filis, the Director of the Institute of Global Affairs and an associate professor of international relations at the American College of Greece, joins Thanos Davelis to break down Erdogan’s latest outbursts and their broader impact. You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Erdogan’s comments on Cyprus a blatant distortion of the historical truth, say sourcesErdogan: All Cyprus could have been oursGreek PM and Egyptian President strengthen partnershipAs economy rebounds, Greece will wrap up bank sales this year, finance minister saysPM to visit Canada, finalize purchase of firefighting planes
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Constantinos Filis, the Director of the Institute of Global Affairs and an associate professor of international relations at the American College of Greece, joins Thanos Davelis to discuss Erdogan’s latest outbursts in which he stated that if Turkish troops hadn’t stopped in 1974, then all of Cyprus would be Turkish today.
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