“This year, on the sad anniversary of the 20th of July, we are facing an unprecedentedly escalating Turkish aggression, which is manifesting itself throughout the Eastern Mediterranean region,” President Katerina Sakellaropoulou said on Monday in her statement on the 46th anniversary of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus.
At the same time, she underlined that “we are also facing the recent conversion of Hagia Sophia into a mosque. A decision that deeply hurts not only Hellenism, but also those who believe that this top symbol of Christianity belongs to humanity and the world cultural heritage, and that distances Turkey from the values of the secular state and the principles of tolerance and pluralism.”
“Against the illegal behavior of Turkey, we propose the legitimacy, the close cooperation and the constant coordination of Greece and Cyprus. Against the actions that endanger peace and stability, Greece and Cyprus strengthen regional cooperation, which contributes decisively to the development and prosperity of our wider region,” the President of the Republic pointed out.
She reminded: “Forty-six years have passed since the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, and the pain remains undiminished. We do not forget the atrocity of the Turkish invasion. We do not forget its criminal, chronic consequences: the uprooting and exile, the ongoing drama of the families of the missing, the massive violation of human rights, the looting of cultural monuments, the violent separation of Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots. We do not forget that, 46 years later, the Turkish occupation continues.”
She concluded: “Greece always remembers and honors the victims of the Turkish invasion, the missing and living Cypriots and Greeks, who in 1974 bravely and vigorously defended the freedom of Cyprus from the Turkish invader.”
Source: ANA-MPA