A statement by the European Union's foreign policy chief on the Turkish president's recent visit to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) is fresh proof of the bloc's detachment from the truth of the Cyprus issue, Turkey's Foreign Ministry said Tuesday, describing the statement as null and void.
In a statement, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tanju Bilgiç cited Josep Borrell's remarks about President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's visit to the TRNC.
The remarks, made solely for the sake of EU solidarity, clearly advocate for the Greek Cypriot administration and Greece, which abuses its veto right in the EU, he noted.
Bilgiç said that it is impossible for the EU to play a constructive role in the resolution of the Cyprus issue with this attitude.
He emphasized that Turkey fully supports the TRNC's decisions regarding the town of Varosha (Maraş), noting that the decisions are designed to protect the rights of property owners in the town, echoing Erdoğan's words that the developments will not create new grievances but eliminate old ones.
Cyprus has been mired in a decadeslong dispute between Greek and Turkish Cypriots, despite a series of diplomatic efforts by the U.N. to achieve a comprehensive settlement.
In the early 1960s, ethnic attacks forced Turkish Cypriots to withdraw into enclaves for their safety. In 1974, a Greek Cypriot coup aiming at Greece's annexation of the island led to Turkey's military intervention as a guarantor power to protect Turkish Cypriots from persecution and violence.
The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus was founded in 1983.
The island has seen an on-and-off peace process in recent years, including a failed 2017 initiative in Switzerland under the auspices of guarantor countries Turkey, Greece and the United Kingdom.