In our yesterday's article entitled, "Could the acceptance of aid from Cyprus by Turkey be the beginning of a solution to the Cyprus problem", we examined the views in the fact that Ankara had given the green light to Cyprus to send a team of rescuers to the earthquake affected areas.
This emerged according to the twitter of the press representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus who stated that "The Republic of Cyprus was recently informed by the European Civil Protection Mechanism that the offer of Cyprus to send a rescue team was accepted by Turkey."
We wondered why the Turkish position of not recognizing the Cypriot government as the only legal representative of the island is known, insisting on the 2-state solution for the Cyprus problem, while it is the only country in the world that has recognized the pseudo-state in possessions.
Today, Turkey tried to solve our question and any expectations in relation to Cyprus, saying that it does not need other rescue groups, leaving Cyprus in the cold and verifying on its behalf how much the expression of the wise Greek people expresses it. the wolf, even if he grew up and turned his fur white, he did not change his mind, nor his head".
Specifically, in an article of the Cypriot media, he mentions the following main points on the subject:
"A Cypriot rescue team that was to go to Turkey has not gone after Turkey to announced that no more missions are needed to deal with the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes in the southern part of the country.
Speaking to Ant1, Foreign Minister Ioannis Kasoulidis said the Cypriot team, which would consist of 15 rescuers, a doctor and a nurse, struggled to find a way to get Turkey from Larnaca and that they had agreed to be flown by a Romanian plane .
"However, at the last minute, the Romanian plane's team said they could not take us as, according to the information, Turkey will issue a statement saying they no longer need help," Kasoulidis said.
He said that Turkey wants to show the rest of the world that it is self-sufficient."
In general, even in the greatest human tragedy they face, the Turks say no to the helping hand that Cyprus extends, showing once again its true intransigent face.
The above verifies our point in our recent article that the earthquakes will result in a period of recession in Greek-Turkish relations, but not the abandonment by the Turks of their aggressive views at the expense of our islands in the Aegean, in the Cypriot EEZ and of serving the ideology of "Blue Homeland".
These exist and will exist.