Turkish provocations poison the climate, says Presidential commissioner

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Presidential Commissioner Photis Photiou reiterated the Greek Cypriot side’s readiness for the resumption of the UN-sponsored talks for the settlement of the Cyprus problem from where they left off at Crans Montana in July 2017, adding however that Turkish provocative actions in the Cypriot exclusive economic zone (EEZ) has strongly poisoned the climate. Addressing a ceremony on the 45th anniversary of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in Adelaide, Australia, Photiou expressed concern over the current negative backdrop, noting the Greek Cypriot …

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