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July 21, 2021 by archyde
The US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, confirmed in a statement, early Wednesday, that the United States condemns a declaration issued on Tuesday that stipulated the transfer of parts of an abandoned town in Cyprus to the control of Turkish Cypriots.
Washington condemned Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s announcement to reopen Varosha, the ghost town in eastern Cyprus, which was abandoned by its original Greek Cypriot residents nearly half a century ago, and the Turkish Cypriots today, with the support of Ankara, want to reopen it under their administration.
“The United States considers the actions of the Turkish Cypriots in Varosha, with the support of Turkey, to be provocative, unacceptable and inconsistent with the commitments they made in the past to engage constructively in peace talks,” Blinken said in his statement.
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Lebanon’s Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri stepped down Thursday over what he called “key differences” with the president, deepening a political crisis that has left the Lebanese without a government for nine months even as they endure an unprecedented economic meltdown.
With no clear candidate to replace Hariri, Lebanon is likely to slide deeper into chaos and uncertainty. Prospects for forming a government to undertake desperately needed reforms and talks for a recovery package with the International Monetary Fund are now even more remote.
Poverty has soared in the past several months and dire shortages of medicines, fuel and electricity have marked what the World Bank describes as one of the world’s worst economic crisis of the past 150 years.
BEIRUT (AP) â Lebanonâs Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri stepped down Thursday over what he called âkey differencesâ with the president, deepening a political crisis that has left the Lebanese without a government for nine months even as they endure an unprecedented economic meltdown.
With no clear candidate to replace Hariri, Lebanon is likely to slide deeper into chaos and uncertainty. Prospects for forming a government to undertake desperately needed reforms and talks for a recovery package with the International Monetary Fund are now even more remote.
Poverty has soared in the past several months and dire shortages of medicines, fuel and electricity have marked what the World Bank describes as one of the worldâs worst economic crisis of the past 150 years.
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