The message that the and attempted upgrading of the status of the governments of recognized states continue to be a pressure tool in its hands to, Greece and Europe, sent from Kampala, the Turkish president and the “president” of the pseudo -state, Erdin Tatar.
Promote ‘solution of the two states’ to an international session
Although discussions at the 12th OTK session revolved primarily in the latest developments in the Caucasus region, but also in the deepening of cooperation between Member States of the Organization and beyond the focus on cultural ties, Tatar’s presence, Erdogan’s statements are “reference to the two states”.
Similarly, both Erdogan’s references to “TRNC” and the presence at the Hungary Summit are clear messages to the EU, but also threats to its stability.
As Erdogan said during his speech: “The presence of Hungary from the western wing of the Turkish world as an observer among us brings us great joy, as it allows us to personally ascertain the value that my dear friend Orban gives to our organization. I would also like to emphasize how much with the honor we have with us the “President” of the “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus” (pseudo -state), Mr. Ersin Tatar, after his visits to Ankara, Susa and Biskek. I am glad to notice that the Turkish world does not leave the Turkish Cypriot brothers on the road to a fair solution of two states. “
Erdogan called on the organization’s members to strengthen economic and energy cooperation through the Caspian corridor, but also to proceed with common technological initiatives. At the same time, he announced the creation of a common language for the Turkish states and proposed the establishment of December 15 as the World Day of the Turkish Language Family. Tatar had a meeting with Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev’s president the previous day, a meeting that caused reactions to the Cypriot media.
References to other fronts by Erdogan, attack and Israel
Among other things, in his speech, the Turkish president referred to developments in the Middle East, both in Gaza and Syria, while attacking Israel, arguing that the Israeli government is “the biggest threat in the region”.