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[Cyprus Times] Under the pretext of cheap flights, the occupied territories attempt annexation to Turkey

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Reactions continue in the occupied territories to the statement of Soutzouoglou on the illegal airport in Tymbou

New reactions were caused in the occupied territories by political figures over "Prime Minister" Faiz Suzhouoglu's statement to include the illegal Tympu airport in Turkey's domestic flights under the pretext of reducing the price of air tickets.

According to the Press and Information Office, in response to a question from Yeni Dusen, the current "transport minister", Resmiye Janaltai, who comes from the CEC, said she did not discuss the issue in detail with Mr. The People's Party's former "transport minister", Tolga Atakan, recalled that similar things are said from time to time, but it does not seem very realistic to implement such a thing.

The People's Party's former "transport minister", Tolga Atakan, recalled that similar things are said from time to time, but it does not seem very realistic to implement such a thing. He said that what is desirable is for taxes to be harmonized with those in the occupied territories when setting ticket prices and added that all airports in Turkey are private and the practice does not seem reasonable.

Coming from the Democratic Party, former "transport minister" Salih Usar said that "this is a result of the concept of eliminating the TRNC", and asked "then where are the statements about two separate states and TRNC", referring to the pseudo-state.

He said that internal lines are conducted within the airspace of a country and technically it is not possible to implement the announcement of Suzhouoglu. He said that despite the fact that there is cooperation between the "two countries" in the field of civil aviation, the "airport" in Tymbou could not be included in Turkey's internal flights because this would mean a complete interference with the identity and personality of the pseudo-state. According to Usar, "civil aviation" in the occupied territories serves planes passing through the "airspace" of the pseudo-state, which the United Nations also accepts. He also said that the "airport " was also accepted as a separate entity in the Annan Plan.

Coming from the Republican Turkish Party, former "Prime Minister", Omer Kalyoncu said that this effort is not new and that they need to know the details when commenting on whether prices will be reduced and whether the issue will not be dragged elsewhere.

In Avrupa, Democratic Party "deputy" candidate and international relations professor Mehmet Hasgiuler said it is feasible to open the "airport" for international flights and argued that the obstacles are political, not legal.


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