Violating Varosha’s status could be cause of interruption of Turkey’s EU course, Cyprus President says (Correction)

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Ed. Correction in the fifth (5th) paragraph of the news story.Below please find the corrected text of the story:Violation of the status of Varosha, the fenced off section of the Turkish occupied town of Famagusta, will be the cause of interruption of Turkey’s European course, so Turkey should first calculate the cost, Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades said on Sunday. President Anastasiades was replying to a journalist’s question on the matter in statements after a church service on the occasion of the …

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