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Talat: We should work harder against the isolation campaign of Greek Cypriots

Source: TRNC Ministry of Foreign Affairs  
20 December 2006

President Mehmet Ali Talat received the Board of Directors of Turkish Cypriot News Agency, TAK, which is the official news agency of the TRNC on the 33rd Anniversary of its establishment. Stating that the Greek Cypriots were recently trying to isolate the Turkish Cypriots systematically, President Talat said taking into consideration the Greek Cypriots’ capacity and power of lobbying and intelligence service, the Turkish Cypriots should work harder.

Talat said: "While spending efforts against the Greek Cypriot activities, who are physically and actively more powerful than us, we should also try to reach this physical power. This is technology and explaining ourselves correctly."

President Talat pointed out that the lifting of the isolations would help the Turkish Cypriots to further develop and improve themselves, to strengthen TRNC’s institutions and mechanisms and in a possible settlement to help the Turkish Cypriots to better defend their rights.

"We are right and therefore, powerful. We are powerful both mentally and morally. We are also powerful according to the world’s recent political inclinations," President Talat said.

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