Settling Varosha would be “the gravestone of Cyprus problem,” Famagusta Mayor says
Turkish occupied Famagusta’s Mayor Simos Ioannou has expressed the view that if the fenced – off part of the city, known as Varosha, is settled it will be the gravestone of the Cyprus problem.
Ioannou was speaking after an extraordinary meeting of the municipal council yesterday, in Deryneia, which took place in the presence of Famagusta MPs, to discuss steps to be taken after a Turkish Bar Association event was organized in Varosha with the participation of Turkey’s Vice President Fuat Oktay and Turkey’s Justice Minister Abdülhamit Gül.
The Municipal Council issued a resolution condemning the “unacceptable actions” of Turkish occupying authorities and urging on all citizens of Famagusta and the Cypriot people “to show a spirit of determination and to unite forces with the Mayor and the elected Municipal Council of Famagusta which will take anew steps and ac
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Ioannou was speaking after an extraordinary meeting of the municipal council yesterday, in Deryneia, which took place in the presence of Famagusta MPs, to discuss steps to be taken after a Turkish Bar Association event was organized in Varosha with the participation of Turkey’s Vice President Fuat Oktay and Turkey’s Justice Minister Abdülhamit Gül.
The Municipal Council issued a resolution condemning the “unacceptable actions” of Turkish occupying authorities and urging on all citizens of Famagusta and the Cypriot people “to show a spirit of determination and to unite forces with the Mayor and the elected Municipal Council of Famagusta which will take anew steps and ac
(CNA)
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