EU Comments on Cyprus Null and Void, Says Turkey

European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell during a press conference in Belgrade, Serbia, January 31, 2020. (AP)
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell during a press conference in Belgrade, Serbia, January 31, 2020. (AP)
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EU Comments on Cyprus Null and Void, Says Turkey

European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell during a press conference in Belgrade, Serbia, January 31, 2020. (AP)
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell during a press conference in Belgrade, Serbia, January 31, 2020. (AP)

Turkey on Tuesday dismissed statements from the EU's foreign policy chief on Cyprus as "null and void" and said Brussels had no role to play in settling the decades-old dispute.

The foreign ministry said in a statement that criticism of Turkey from the EU's Josep Borrell showed he was "acting as spokesperson or advocate for the Greek Cypriot administration and Greece who abuse their right to veto within the EU", according to Agence France Presse.

Earlier in the day, Borrell slammed Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's statements on reopening the Cypriot ghost town of Varosha made during a controversial visit to the divided Mediterranean island and warned against "unilateral actions in breach of international law and renewed provocations".

Erdogan vowed that "life will restart in Varosha" as he took an uncompromising stance during a visit to mark 47 years since the invasion that split Cyprus.

The Turkish foreign ministry said Borrell's statement was "another proof of how much the EU is disconnected from the realities on the Cyprus issue," adding with this approach the bloc cannot play any positive role in solving the problem.

The ministry also said Ankara extended "full support" for Turkish Cypriot authorities' decision on the issue of Varosha.



Austria Chancellor Urges More Communications Monitoring after Taylor Swift Plot

A carriage passes police cars in Vienna on Friday, Aug.9, 2024. (AP Photo/Heinz-Peter Bader)
A carriage passes police cars in Vienna on Friday, Aug.9, 2024. (AP Photo/Heinz-Peter Bader)
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Austria Chancellor Urges More Communications Monitoring after Taylor Swift Plot

A carriage passes police cars in Vienna on Friday, Aug.9, 2024. (AP Photo/Heinz-Peter Bader)
A carriage passes police cars in Vienna on Friday, Aug.9, 2024. (AP Photo/Heinz-Peter Bader)

Austria's chancellor said on Sunday his country's intelligence agencies should have greater power to monitor communications on messaging apps to stop extremists after a planned suicide attack at a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna was thwarted this week.

Swift's three planned concerts were cancelled after Austrian authorities got wind of a plot led by a 19-year-old youth to launch an ISIS-inspired suicide attack at a soccer stadium where tens of thousands of fans were planning to attend the shows.

News of the planned attack has reanimated debate over the tight restrictions Austria has in comparison to other western nations on the monitoring of messaging communications just as the country gears up for an election on Sept. 29.

"We really need our agencies to be upgraded technically so they're on an equal footing with terrorists, with organized crime, so we can combat them," Chancellor Karl Nehammer said in an interview with Germany's Bild newspaper, according to Reuters.

"It's vital that messenger services like WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram can be decrypted for security authorities, under judicial oversight, while upholding the rule of law," added Nehammer, who is seeking re-election next month.

Nehammer, who said Austria received a tip from a foreign intelligence service over the planned Swift attack, said the main suspects so far in the case had been captured.

But he spoke of more arrests being made as police continue investigations among criminal networks. More ISIS supporters had been identified, he said.