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State Department on Varosha: Erdogan’s visit a ‘step in the wrong direction’ | Kathimerini – www.ekathimerini.com

The US State Department called on Turkey to reconsider its decision to reopen Varosha, a beach resort abandoned by Greek Cypriots fleeing Turkeys invasion in 1974, and described a visit by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the breakaway Turkish Cypriot north of Cyprus on Sunday as a step in the wrong direction.

The United States supports efforts to de-escalate tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean and continues to demand dialogue and respect for international law., a State Department spokesperson said.

President Erdogan's recent visit was a step in the wrong direction. The United States continues to support a comprehensive settlement for the reunification of the island on the basis of a bi-zonal, bi-communal federation, which will benefit all Cypriots, as well as the wider region.

Ankara backed the partial re-opening of Varosha ahead of last months election in the occupied north, in a move criticized by the UN, Athens and Nicosia.

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Erdogan calls on nation to comply with virus measures – Anadolu Agency

ANKARA

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan Saturday called on his nation to comply with measures taken to fight the coronavirus pandemic.

"I expect our nation to carefully comply with the measures we have put in place to combat the pandemic in this critical period," Erdogan said at a provincial congress of the ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party in Istanbul via video conference.

"If we do not follow the rules and protect our own health, we may have difficulty bearing this burden," he added.

"Thanks to the strong infrastructure we have brought to our country, Turkey managed with the least loss the pandemic period, which many countries have difficulty dealing with," the president said.

Turkey is also taking the steps that will bring the country to its deserved place in the global political, and economic order that will be reshaped after the pandemic, Erdogan said.

Turkey is starting a new era of reforms in the economy, democracy and judiciary in the country, he said.

The country reported 3,045 new COVID-19 cases, according to the Health Ministry data released Friday, bringing the total number of cases to 407,939.

A total of 2,010 more patients recovered over the past day, bringing the tally to 348,804, while the death toll rose by 93 to reach 11,326.

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The flight of the Pelikan: Erdogan’s son-in-law departs – Cyprus Mail

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Old image falsely shared as Turkish Pres Erdogan refused to shake hands with French Pres Marcon – Alt News

Several Facebook users have shared an image of French President Emmanuel Macron and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan along with the claim that the latter refused to shake hands with the former. This image has been shared after President Erdogan criticised the French Presidents remarks on Islam. Last month, President Erdogan also recommended boycotting French goods.

The image has been shared with the text, Turkey president Rajab Tayub Erdogan refused to handshake with France president Macron. The text misspells the Turkish presidents name,

A Facebook user shared this image on November 5. (archived link)

Other Facebook users also posted this image.

Alt News performed a reverse image research on Google and found multiple articles that carried the viral image including CNN Arabic on October 26. A second reverse image search on TinEye revealed that the picture was uploaded on Getty Images in 2018.

French President Emmanuel Macron (L) meets with his counterpart Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the UN headquarters during the annual United Nations General Assembly in New York City on September 25, 2018, read the Getty Image caption. It has been credited to photographer Ludovic Marin from AFP.

On the same day, another picture of the two Presidents shaking hands was uploaded on Getty Images.

It was also tweeted by Republic of Turkey Directorate of Communications on September 26, 2018. Turkey-based Rdaw Media Group uploaded a clip of the handshake as well.

Therefore a 2018 image of French President Emmanuel Macron and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at UN headquarters in New York City was shared with the false claim that the two did not shake hands. The image was linked to the recent tensions between France and Turkey after President Macrons remarks on Islam and French teacher Samuel Patys beheading by a Muslim fundamentalist.

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Erdoan and His Arab Brothers – besacenter.org

Recep Tayyip Erdogan with member of the Turkish Army behind him, image via Wikipedia

BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 1,769, October 5, 2020

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: After the infamous Mavi Marmara incident of May 2010, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoan and then foreign policy tzar Ahmet Davutolu (later PM and now an Erdoan opponent) pledged to internationally isolate Israel. This was intended to help them advance their Islamist agenda and augment an emerging unity in the umma, preferably under Turkish leadership. A decade later, pragmatic Arab states are lining up to normalize relations with Israel, leaving state actors Iran and Turkey as well as non-state actor Hamas in a punishing position of international isolationexactly where Turkey wanted to push Israel.

Neither the Ottoman nor the modern Turkish language has ever been short of racist proverbs denigrating Arabs and their culture. No more, said Recep Tayyip Erdoan, the Islamist leader who has been at the helm in Turkey since 2002. He made it a habit to publicly refer to Arabs, including his then regional nemesis Syrian president Bashar Assad, as my Arab brothers. His goal was to build a Muslim-Arab pact, a modern umma under Turkish leadership as in Ottoman times, to challenge Israel in the region and, more broadly, Western civilization. In 2010, Turkeys state broadcaster TRT even launched an Arabic language channel, TRT Arabi. Sadly for Erdoan, his attempt to fuse Islam and anti-Zionism seems to have fallen apart.

Turkish diplomats officially said the recent normalization deal between the UAE and Israel meant Abu Dhabi was betraying the Palestinian cause. This response from Ankara looked ridiculous, as it appeared to have forgotten that Turkey itself has had diplomatic relations with Israel since 1949. Turkish Islamists apparently do not care about looking ridiculous.

In its September 10 edition, Yeni Akit, a staunchly pro-Erdoan and Islamist militant newspaper, said the Saudis were competing with the UAE in treason [against the Palestinian cause]. Yeni Akit was referring to the decision by Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, in a landmark change of policy, to allow all flights to and from Israel to use their airspace. The trouble with that criticism is that there too, Israel is one of the 138 countries with which Turkey has mutual accords for the use of airspace.

According to this logic, diplomatic relations with Israel and flights using the airspace of both countries are privileges that should be accorded to one Muslim country alone: Turkey. If other Muslim countries sign identical accords with Israel, its treason.

This rhetoric reflects Turkeys increasing loneliness in the Muslim/Arab world (with the sole exception of Qatar) after several years of loneliness within the NATO alliance. Turkey can thus claim the bizarre title: Odd man out in both NATO and the Muslim world.

This state of affairs has been coming on for years, but Erdoan has stubbornly refused to recalibrate his policy.

In early 2019, six nations, including the Palestinian Authority (Erdoans ideological next of kin), agreed to found the Eastern Mediterranean Gas Forum. At a July 2019 meeting in Cairo, the energy ministers of Egypt, Cyprus, Greece, Israel, Italy, and the PA, as well as a representative of the energy minister of Jordan, said they would form a committee to elevate the Forum to the level of an international organization that respects the rights of its members to their natural resources. Erdoan privately felt betrayed by this act of treason from his Palestinian brothers, comforting himself that the traitors were not members of his beloved Hamas.

In October 2019, the Arab League condemned Turkeys cross-border military operation in northeast Syria as an invasion of an Arab states land and an aggression on its sovereignty. The League would consider taking measures against Turkey in the economic, investment, and cultural sectors, including tourism and military cooperation. It also called on the UN Security Council to take the necessary measures to stop the Turkish aggression and [enforce] the withdrawal from Syrian territory immediately. To Ankaras deep embarrassment, its closest regional ally, Qatar, did not block the Leagues communique condemning Turkey.

Turkeys reaction was characteristically childish. Fahrettin Altun, Erdoans communications director, said the Arab League do not speak for the Arab world. An angry Erdoan said, All of you [Arab nations] wont make one Turkey. Thats quite a drift from his our Arab brothers rhetoric.

Apparently in the Turkish world of make-believe, only Turkeys Islamists or those with a seal of approval from Ankara can speak for the Arab world. Worse, Erdoan et al believe this idea can sell on the Arab street if it is dressed up in nice anti-Zionist, pro-Hamas rhetoric.

On September 9, the Arab League condemned Turkey (along with Iran) for interference in the region and the Palestinian cause. At the Leagues foreign ministers meeting, Egypts FM Sameh Shoukry said Cairo will not stand motionless in face of the Turkish greed that is especially being shown in northern Iraq, Libya, and Syria. Once again, Ankara totally rejected all the decisions taken at the meeting.

Murat Yetkin, a prominent Turkish journalist and editor of Yetkin Report, recently wrote: With the exception of [currently ambiguous] Libya and Qatar, what unites the Arabs now is no longer anti-Israeli sentiment but anti-Turkish sentiment.

Thats quite a long political journey to travel, and a tough destination for Erdoan.

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Burak Bekdil is an Ankara-based columnist. He regularly writes for the Gatestone Institute and Defense News and is a fellow at the Middle East Forum.

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