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Cyprus President denounces the EU’s ‘double standards’ with Turkey

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Cyprus President denounces the EU’s ‘double standards’ with Turkey

Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades has denounced the European Union’s “double requirements” and “tolerance” in direction of Turkey, arguing it emboldens Ankara to ignore worldwide legislation and dangers triggering a brand new battle within the continent.

In an interview with Euronews, Anastasiades harshly criticised Turkey’s actions and referred to as out his fellow EU leaders for limiting their solidarity with Nicosia to only “phrases.”

For Anastasiades, the EU’s a number of political and financial hyperlinks with Turkey enable the nation to retain its standing of candidate to affix the bloc, granting Ankara a type of diplomatic defend.

Turkey’s accession has gone via many diplomatic ups and downs and is right this moment nearly frozen.

“It’s not potential for us [the EU] to say that Russia is violating worldwide legislation, however when worldwide legislation is violated by a candidate nation in opposition to different members of the European Union, we faux that we don’t perceive the importance,” Anastasiades stated.

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“It’s this tolerance that emboldens [Turkey] and creates the chance of a brand new battle in Europe.”

Tensions between Cyprus and Turkey

The president’s crucial feedback centered on the decades-long and unresolved Cyprus dispute, which dates again to 1974 when Turkey invaded following a coup aimed toward unifying the island with Greece.

Quite a few rounds of talks below the auspices of the United Nations have taken place in a bid to realize a diplomatic answer however have all resulted in failure.

A Turkish Cypriot breakaway “state” is recognised solely by Turkey, whereas the Republic of Cyprus has an internationally recognised authorities led by Greek Cypriots.

Cyprus has been a full-time EU member state since 2004. However the longstanding territorial battle has prevented the nation from becoming a member of the passport-free Schengen Space, in addition to NATO.

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Tensions across the island elevated after Erdoğan unveiled final month plans to bolster Turkey’s army presence within the northern area.

The dispute, Anastasiades stated, was raised by French President Emmanuel Macron throughout final week’s assembly of the European Political Group, a brand new discussion board that gathered greater than 40 European leaders in Prague.

Anastasiades claims that when President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan took the ground, he emphasised the necessity to protect “sovereign equality,” an implicit reference to a two-state answer, which Cyprus and the EU oppose.

“I ponder why he was given the ground within the first place,” the Cypriot president stated.

Whereas in Prague, Anastasiades stated, Luxembourg’s Prime Minister Xavier Bettel supplied to host talks between Nicosia and Ankara however Erdoğan stated it was not the proper time.

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On the finish of the assembly, Erdoğan instructed reporters that Turkey wanted to “safe Northern Cyprus from all sides, from all features,” together with by sending drones to the area. The Turkish authorities didn’t reply to a request for touch upon Tuesday.

Anastasiades, who desires to restart the stalled talks, rebuked the Turkish chief’s strategy.

“You can not invoke worldwide legislation and, on the similar time, interpret it as you would like, threatening to violate the sovereignty of Greek islands, for instance, or to violate United Nations resolutions on the Cyprus dispute,” he stated.

“In different phrases, the fixed efforts to create new fait accompli inside Cyprus, the fixed threats in opposition to Greece, can’t go unnoticed by the European Union.”

The Turkish authorities didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

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Anastasiades bemoans the EU’s ‘double requirements’

All through the interview with Euronews, Anastasiades juxtaposed the EU’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with the EU’s response to the continuing tensions within the Jap Mediterranean.

“Pursuits can’t take priority over rules and values,” Anastasiades stated, referring to the prevailing commerce and monetary hyperlinks between the bloc and Turkey.

“We can’t say that we’re presently making sacrifices to assist Ukraine – and rightly so – to deal with the unlawful invasion and violation of its territorial integrity and, on the similar time, we put our pursuits first in our relationships with Turkey.”

Requested if he was disenchanted by the response from his fellow European leaders, Anastasiades stated he was “bitter” and bemoaned “double requirements” of the worldwide group, together with the EU and the UN, with regard to Turkey and Russia.

Russia has been the goal of extreme worldwide criticism because it launched its warfare in Ukraine, though some international locations, like China and India, have refused to take a transparent place. Russia has additionally been slapped with quite a few sanctions by Western international locations.

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Final week, the EU permitted one other package deal of sanctions, together with the authorized foundation to introduce a world value cap on the maritime commerce of Russian oil. Cyprus, alongside Greece and Malta, raised issues concerning the proposed cap and the potential implications for his or her home delivery industries.

The issues have been addressed throughout negotiations and the package deal was endorsed with a prohibition to offer companies to any Russian cargo that sells oil above the G7 cap, whatever the flag it carries.

Anastasiades appeared glad by the compromise and stated the eye ought to flip to international locations – “pleasant international locations that belong to the European political household” – that may be circumventing the sanctions or serving to the Kremlin to take action.

“I will probably be extra particular: I’m speaking about Turkey, which even facilitates the export of merchandise equivalent to Russian metal to Europe through Turkey,” Anastasiades stated.

“Allow us to have a look at the invites that the Turkish authorities is extending to Russian oligarchs, to host Russian vessels, and so forth., and generally at Turkey’s complete behaviour, which, on the one hand, weakens the [EU] sanctions, whereas alternatively, it makes it simpler for different international locations to observe the identical course.”

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A European Fee spokesperson stated the newest package deal of sanctions included a provision to blacklist these accused of circumventing the measures.

“We preserve stressing to companions the significance to align with our sanction or at the very least to not enable Russia to avoid these sanctions,” the spokesperson stated.

“The EU overseas coverage is the results of unanimity amongst member states, so it’s what all member states agree, together with Cyprus.”

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Hurricane Beryl: Newlyweds among American tourists stuck in Jamaica as storm hits

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Some American tourists are still stuck in Jamaica as Hurricane Beryl continues to pound the Caribbean Sea en route to Mexico.

Hurricane Beryl, a Category 4 storm, has been making its way through the southeast Caribbean this week. The storm hit Jamaica on Wednesday. 

Newlywed Casey Haley told Fox News Digital that she recently flew into Jamaica to celebrate her honeymoon. She and her husband got married on Saturday, and they arrived in the country on Sunday morning.

“We were originally told not to worry and that everything would be fine. Now they are doing lots of storm prep,” she explained.

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American tourists, including newlyweds, are stuck in Jamaica during Hurricane Beryl. (Casey Haley)

The bride noticed people at their resort leaving on Monday evening. When she and her husband inquired about the situation to hotel staff, they were given mixed messages.

“Our room is on the 10th floor, you’re not supposed to stay up that high during [a] hurricane,” Haley said. “So we decided to find a safe place within our building. We found an inner stairwell that is away from all windows and doesn’t have a ton of ceiling above us.”

The couple was then moved to a conference room. Haley noted that the resort “seems a little frantic.”

“It was calm right up until this morning,” she said. “Lots of last minute boarding up and prep.”

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“That’s when the reality of the situation set in, but we took a breath, said a prayer, and did all the prep we could,” she said. “The storm is hitting now, so we will likely be losing all contact soon.”

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Casey Haley and her husband were visiting Jamaica for their honeymoon when the storm hit. (Casey Haley)

Despite the uncertainty, Haley affirmed that she still hopes for the best.

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“We feel prepared and we are prayerful,” she said. “Everything else is now out of our control and our goal is to respond to whatever happens with level heads.”

Tourist Kiki Barry, who is vacationing in Jamaica with her friend, told Fox News Digital that she was due to leave on Wednesday before Sangster International Airport (MBJ) closed due to the storm.

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“We are in a safe place, they have converted the movie theater and convention center inside into a shelter,” she explained. “We have plenty [of] food, drinks, some indoor fans and portable air conditioners. We have movies and games the staff have planned.”

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Kiki Barry, left, is currently in Jamaica with her friend as they wait out the storm. (Kiki Barry)

Barry added that she felt “calm but anxious,” and commended her hotel for keeping guests “in good spirits.”

“We had a very good trip, just ready to get home to our husbands and children,” she said.

As of Wednesday afternoon, at least six people have been killed amid the storm. AccuWeather chief meteorologist Jon Porter said he was “very concerned about a wide variety of life-threatening impacts in Jamaica.”

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Tourist Kiki Barry told Fox News Digital that her hotel is keeping guests in good spirits with its movie theater. (Kiki Barry)

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“[This is] the strongest and most dangerous hurricane threat that Jamaica has faced, probably, in decades,” he said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Bulgaria's parliament votes down centre-right minority government

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The GERB party, which proposed the minority government, finished first in the June elections but has only 68 legislators in the 240-seat National Assembly.

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Bulgaria’s parliament on Wednesday rejected a minority government proposed by the centre-right GERB party, likely bringing the country closer to new elections.

Lawmakers voted 138-98 to reject a proposal designed to make Rosen Zhelyazkov, a 56-year-old lawyer and former speaker of parliament, the next prime minister.

The GERB party, which proposed the minority government, finished first in the June elections but has only 68 legislators in the 240-seat National Assembly.

The party picked Zhelyazkov to head a new government over its leader, Boyko Borissov, who led three governments between 2009 and 2021. His third cabinet resigned following major anti-corruption protests.

The move comes after six elections over the last three years that resulted in shaky coalitions.

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Although Borissov tried to find coalition partners in the fragmented legislature by refusing to become prime minister for a fourth time, his offer could not garner enough support.

The country’s president will now hand the next mandate for forming a government to the runner-up in the elections — the MRF party.

Analysts predict that after the first vote failed, it will be hard to cobble together a viable coalition in this parliament. The likely option is a new election, which will deepen the political crisis in the European Union’s poorest member country.

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