'Turkey stands by Sarraj government, Libyan brothers'

'Turkey stands by Sarraj government, Libyan brothers'

No one should think of infringing on Turkish Cypriots' rights in British base areas in Cyprus: Ruling party spokesman

By Burak Bir

ANKARA (AA) - Turkey's ruling party spokesman on Monday reiterated that the country stands by the Sarraj government and Libyan brothers.

Turkey continues to stand by the Sarraj government and Libyan brothers and all help, from military support to other areas, will be given upon President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's order, said Omer Celik, spokesman for the Justice and Development (AK) Party, after a party board meeting.

The Libyan army has recently inflicted heavy blows to the renegade commander and liberated the capital Tripoli, and city of Tarhuna from his militants.

The internationally recognized Libyan government has been under attack by Haftar's forces since April 2019, with more than 1,000 killed in the violence.

The government launched Operation Peace Storm in March to counter attacks on the capital and recently regained strategic locations, including Al-Watiya airbase.

Libya's government was founded in 2015 under a UN-led agreement, but efforts for a long-term political settlement failed due to the military offensive by Haftar’s forces.

Referring to the recent regulation regarding the use of privately owned property within the British Sovereign Bases on Cyprus island, Celik stressed: "No one should even think about infringing on the rights of Turkish Cypriots in the British base areas."

In these areas, not only Greek Cypriots, but also Turkish Cypriots have rights, he added.

On Friday, Turkey's Foreign Ministry said the regulation once again ignored the Turkish Cypriots.

In 2014, a regulation regarding the use of privately owned property within the British Sovereign Bases was signed between the Greek Cypriot administration and the UK, and it has entered into force.

Britain operates two military outposts -- called Sovereign Base Areas -- in Southern Cyprus at Akrotiri and Dhekelia.

"While clearly demonstrating our guarantee of peace in the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean, we see the constant sabotage of Greece or Greek Cypriots as childish diseases," he added.

In 1974, following a coup aimed at the annexation of Cyprus by Greece, Ankara had to intervene as a guarantor power. In 1983, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus was founded.

The decades since have seen several attempts to resolve the Cyprus dispute, all ending in failure. The latest, held with the participation of the guarantor countries -- Turkey, Greece and the UK -- came to an end without any progress in 2017 in Switzerland.

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