Turkey says Cyprus ‘ghost town’ to be opened

Author: Agencies

Ankara is planning to open the abandoned town of Varosha on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Thursday. “Yes there are preparations. Varosha will be opened,” Cavusoglu told the private CNN-Turk broadcaster. Varosha was fenced off by the Turkish military in 1974 when they invaded the north of the island in response to an Athens-engineered coup attempting to unite Cyprus with Greece. Varosha was the premier tourist resort on the island of Cyprus, but has been abandoned for more than four decades since the Turkish invasion. The self-proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus was unilaterally declared in 1983 in a move recognized only by Ankara. Varosha residents were forced to flee south and the town remains occupied by Turkish troops to this day.

Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • Op-Ed

Silent Screams

Child sexual exploitation, the ugly reality no one wants to acknowledge, is deeply ingrained in…

5 hours ago
  • Editorial

Chaos Prevails

Bad blood-related news comes from Balochistan almost every other day. And the attack on a…

5 hours ago
  • Op-Ed

Trump’s Victory and Pakistan

Donald Trump's victory as the President of the United States has raised numerous new questions…

5 hours ago
  • Editorial

Cricket Diplomacy

The International Cricket Council (ICC) finds itself entangled in an unwarranted controversy sparked by India's…

5 hours ago
  • Cartoons

TODAY’S CARTOON

5 hours ago
  • Op-Ed

Buyer Beware

Being a consumer in Pakistan is no walk in the park. It is a test…

5 hours ago