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[Cyprus Times] Investment and the economy at the heart of his contacts in Ankara, said Soutziouoglu on his return

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Investment and economy at the heart of his contacts in Ankara, Soutziouoglu said on his return What they report in the occupied territories

During his contacts in Ankara, he discussed several investments, that are planned or have already begun, reported "Prime Minister" Faiz Sucjuoglu, speaking last night at the illegal Tybos airport on his return from the Turkish capital.

According to GMP, Sucjuoglu said that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is showing incredible interest in Cyprus. "It is obvious that he is keeping Cyprus in a special place among the other neighbouring countries in this intense pace of his relations. The President is ready to help on any issue. I have always admired him, but now having met him in person, I admire him even more."

And he announced that the 2022 economic protocol will be completed immediately after the early "parliamentary elections".

In his discussions in Ankara, he continued, tourism was also mentioned and partners in the sector will soon visit Turkey and a solution to the high cost of air ticket prices will be found.

Speaking to "Bayrak" today, Mr. Soudziuoglu again referred to the issue of political stability. He said that if there is political stability there cannot be economic stability saying that political stability cannot be achieved through multi-party alliances. This, he added, was shared by his interlocutors in Ankara. If political stability is not achieved, he said, the "country" - as he called the pseudo-state - will continue to slide.

Stable governance, he said, can only be achieved with a one-party "government."

Ankara, he added, agrees that the pseudo-state must stand on its own feet and spoke of radical and fearless decisions to be taken after the "elections."

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Sucioglu said that from now on he will have more contacts and trips to Turkey, "one foot here and there will be in Ankara." I am clearly saying, he continued, that Turkey does not want to interfere in the internal affairs of the pseudo-state. "They only want stability," he said."

Source: CNA


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