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Tufan Erhurman responds to President Christodoulides' statements on the Cyprus issue

President of the Republic of Cyprus Nikos Christodoulides recently proposed that Turkish Cypriots could participate in discussions concerning the future of British Sovereign Base Areas if they return to the Republic of Cyprus. Additionally, he suggested that Turkey could influence these discussions only after recognizing the Republic of Cyprus. These statements drew a sharp rebuke from Turkish Cypriot politician Tufan Erhurman, who described the proposals as "fanciful" and illogical. Erhurman accused President Christodoulides of policy inconsistency, citing shifts from the Crans-Montana talks framework to a five-point roadmap and the current invitation for Turkish Cypriots to join the Republic. He further dismissed the President's references to the 1821 Greek Revolution as irrelevant and urged him to look toward the 2004 and 2017 negotiation processes instead. Erhurman characterized the President's recent rhetoric, including potential NATO membership and territorial issues, as a potential sign of panic and confusion. He emphasized that the Turkish Cypriot side remains committed to its own political path with consistency and seriousness.

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