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Didn't Erdogan apologize and beg for forgiveness from Putin for shooting down the Russian plane when his Western allies ditched him? lol The same Putin that has been propping up Assad and killing thousands of Syrians? The whole S-400 debacle is because he agreed to pay for shooting down the plane and thus they bought the system.look at poor al saud regime. masters ordered and suud pupets want to them satisfy ha ha
First Rohingyas. Now this.Hypocrisy of Turkey. Will support Pakistan in the kashmiri conflict but will themselves occupy Cyprus which belongs to Greece.
Saudi Arabia: ‘We support our ally Cyprus against Turkey’s activities in Mediterranean’
September 13, 2019 at 12:10 am |
Saudi Foreign Minister Ibrahim bin Abdulaziz Al-Assaf said his country supports the Greek Cypriots, which he described as an ally, against Turkey’s oil and gas exploration activities in the Mediterranean.
This came in statements made by Al-Assaf during a press conference held by his Cypriot counterpart, Nikos Christodoulides. The Saudi Foreign Ministry published parts of the press conference on Twitter, on Thursday.
Saudi Foreign Minister Ibrahim bin Abdulaziz Al-Assaf said his country supports the Greek Cypriots, which he described as an ally, against Turkey’s oil and gas exploration activities in the Mediterranean.
This came in statements made by Al-Assaf during a press conference held by his Cypriot counterpart, Nikos Christodoulides. The Saudi Foreign Ministry published parts of the press conference on Twitter, on Thursday.
Al-Assaf, who is currently on a visit to Rome, told reporters: “Yes, we discussed the problem of Cyprus. We support the legitimacy and sovereignty of Cyprus. We also support international resolutions, especially those of the United Nations, and we hope that the parties will solve the problem in a peaceful manner. We will continue to support Cyprus.”
Al-Assaf confirmed that he met President of Cyprus and the speaker of the Parliament, Thursday morning, adding: “I see great interest in the development of relations at all levels.”
The Saudi foreign minister pointed out that he discussed with his Cypriot counterpart several economic opportunities.
Saudi-Turkish tension
Al-Assaf’s visit came amid rising tension between Turkey and Saudi Arabia over several issues, including the assassination of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Ankara’s alignment with Doha during the Gulf crisis and Riyadh’s support for Egypt’s 2013 coup.
Last month, a leaked document revealed a plan drawn up by Saudi Arabia and the UAE aimed at weakening the Turkish government, overthrowing President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and igniting internal crises in Turkey.
According to Middle East Eye, the plan aimed to use all possible tools to pressure and weaken Erdogan’s government and keep him busy with domestic issues in the hope that the opposition will overthrow or distract him by evoking repeated crises.
According to reports carried by Cypriot and Saudi media, the two sides, Saudi Arabia and Cyprus, held talks covering bilateral relations and the Cyprus issue.
The same reports added that Al-Assaf expressed his country’s desire to “improve relations with South Cyprus because of its geographical location, and years of long-standing dialogue with the Arab world, in addition to being a member of the European Union.”
Turkish media attacked the Saudi foreign minister for Riyadh’s support for Nicosia’s position against Ankara. AHABER TV described such statement, in a report published on its website, as “shameless.”
The TV channel quoted Al-Assaf saying: “The Saudi Kingdom stands with our ally, the Cypriot President, against Turkey’s illegal activities in the Mediterranean.”
The channel pointed out also that the minister’s statements are in harmony with the European and US position on the issue of gas exploration in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Since 1974, Cyprus has been divided between a Turkish part in the north and a Greek part in the south.
The unilaterally proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, which is recognised only by Turkey as a sovereign state, has not won international recognition.
Cyprus has been a member of the European Union and says the north has been under illegal occupation since the Turkish invasion of the island in 1974.
Tensions between the two parts increased as natural gas deposits were discovered in the water zone between Cyprus and Israel.
Turkish Cypriots accused the Cypriot government of acting unilaterally by inviting companies to explore in the region, saying that they want to have a share in the profits of any gas production. But, the Cypriot government rejected the idea.
Turkish Cypriots said that their first choice is to negotiate with the Greek Cypriots on the island’s unification; however, after decades of inaction, such a situation cannot last forever.
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/2...-against-turkeys-activities-in-mediterranean/
When did Anatolians ever rule Arabs? That never happened even once in history. It was the other way around. Arabs ruled half of modern-day Turkey for centuries and before that other of our Semitic ancestors. Even before the Roman Empire emerged, Arab dynasties were ruling modern-day Turkey.
132 BC–AD 214[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osroene
As for modern-day KSA, "Ottomans" (who were an Arabized dynasty on every front, more Arab than anything else, Ottoman language, script, land, people, culture, civilization, bureaucracy, titles, Sultan, Caliph, etc. all copied/based on previous Arab caliphates that ruled for 1000 years until the backstabbing in 1517) never ruled anything, lol. Their presence was limited to Hijaz and military garrisons there and the rulers on the ground where the Sharif of Makkah. There was an alliance against the Portuguese. That is why you cannot mention a single Arab-Ottoman war until 100 years ago, when just a few Northern Hijazi tribes defeated the Ottomans.
The reality is that you Anatolians have been ruled by foreigners for your entire history. To the point that there is no real Anatolian civilization or culture left. Even you Turks are a mixtures of all your conquerers (Assyrians, Greeks, Armenians, Arabs, Persians, Romans) and later migrants such as Kurds, Circassians, people from the Balkan etc.
Not only that you are Turkified and Arabized people. So we are actually laughing at you. Imagine living in such a lie and be as pathetic as to claim some Hunnic achievements (who historians don't even know which people they belonged to, most probably they were just nomads of various backgrounds inhabiting the Eurasian Steppe), Mughals (Mongol lineage) and other dynasties that you have zero ancestral, genetic etc. ties to, lol.
Talk about living a lie and having inferiority complexes. You don't even know who you are. Some act like Europeans too, lol, while never being accepted as Europeans by other Europeans. Sad state of affairs.
Dude, you are Greeks and all those people above in denial, lol.
Take the DNA tests of Turks from Southern Turkey and they will get Arab DNA, lol. Erdogan is a GEORGIAN married to an ARAB.
@CamelGuy @Philip the Arab @Alithemoor1 @azzo
Saudi Arabia: ‘We support our ally Cyprus against Turkey’s activities in Mediterranean’
September 13, 2019 at 12:10 am |
Saudi Foreign Minister Ibrahim bin Abdulaziz Al-Assaf said his country supports the Greek Cypriots, which he described as an ally, against Turkey’s oil and gas exploration activities in the Mediterranean.
This came in statements made by Al-Assaf during a press conference held by his Cypriot counterpart, Nikos Christodoulides. The Saudi Foreign Ministry published parts of the press conference on Twitter, on Thursday.
Saudi Foreign Minister Ibrahim bin Abdulaziz Al-Assaf said his country supports the Greek Cypriots, which he described as an ally, against Turkey’s oil and gas exploration activities in the Mediterranean.
This came in statements made by Al-Assaf during a press conference held by his Cypriot counterpart, Nikos Christodoulides. The Saudi Foreign Ministry published parts of the press conference on Twitter, on Thursday.
Al-Assaf, who is currently on a visit to Rome, told reporters: “Yes, we discussed the problem of Cyprus. We support the legitimacy and sovereignty of Cyprus. We also support international resolutions, especially those of the United Nations, and we hope that the parties will solve the problem in a peaceful manner. We will continue to support Cyprus.”
Al-Assaf confirmed that he met President of Cyprus and the speaker of the Parliament, Thursday morning, adding: “I see great interest in the development of relations at all levels.”
The Saudi foreign minister pointed out that he discussed with his Cypriot counterpart several economic opportunities.
Saudi-Turkish tension
Al-Assaf’s visit came amid rising tension between Turkey and Saudi Arabia over several issues, including the assassination of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Ankara’s alignment with Doha during the Gulf crisis and Riyadh’s support for Egypt’s 2013 coup.
Last month, a leaked document revealed a plan drawn up by Saudi Arabia and the UAE aimed at weakening the Turkish government, overthrowing President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and igniting internal crises in Turkey.
According to Middle East Eye, the plan aimed to use all possible tools to pressure and weaken Erdogan’s government and keep him busy with domestic issues in the hope that the opposition will overthrow or distract him by evoking repeated crises.
According to reports carried by Cypriot and Saudi media, the two sides, Saudi Arabia and Cyprus, held talks covering bilateral relations and the Cyprus issue.
The same reports added that Al-Assaf expressed his country’s desire to “improve relations with South Cyprus because of its geographical location, and years of long-standing dialogue with the Arab world, in addition to being a member of the European Union.”
Turkish media attacked the Saudi foreign minister for Riyadh’s support for Nicosia’s position against Ankara. AHABER TV described such statement, in a report published on its website, as “shameless.”
The TV channel quoted Al-Assaf saying: “The Saudi Kingdom stands with our ally, the Cypriot President, against Turkey’s illegal activities in the Mediterranean.”
The channel pointed out also that the minister’s statements are in harmony with the European and US position on the issue of gas exploration in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Since 1974, Cyprus has been divided between a Turkish part in the north and a Greek part in the south.
The unilaterally proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, which is recognised only by Turkey as a sovereign state, has not won international recognition.
Cyprus has been a member of the European Union and says the north has been under illegal occupation since the Turkish invasion of the island in 1974.
Tensions between the two parts increased as natural gas deposits were discovered in the water zone between Cyprus and Israel.
Turkish Cypriots accused the Cypriot government of acting unilaterally by inviting companies to explore in the region, saying that they want to have a share in the profits of any gas production. But, the Cypriot government rejected the idea.
Turkish Cypriots said that their first choice is to negotiate with the Greek Cypriots on the island’s unification; however, after decades of inaction, such a situation cannot last forever.
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/2...-against-turkeys-activities-in-mediterranean/
We got the ballistic missile tech, infrastructure etc. 30+ years ago from China and have been working with China to upgrade it and improve it for 30+ years. There are tons of ballistic missile bases in KSA. The Western media disclosed some years ago and not long ago there was an entire Senate hearing about it in the US. We have ballistic missiles in our arsenal with a range of 10.000+ km.
lolzzzzzz house of saud n their accomplishmentsWe already have nukes and are already using our own uranium (almost 10% of the world's reserves are located in KSA, the third richest country on the planet in terms of natural resources and mineral wealth after Russia and USA) and while we speak we are enriching uranium.
We got the ballistic missile tech, infrastructure etc. 30+ years ago from China and have been working with China to upgrade it and improve it for 30+ years. There are tons of ballistic missile bases in KSA. The Western media disclosed some years ago and not long ago there was an entire Senate hearing about it in the US. We have ballistic missiles in our arsenal with a range of 10.000+ km.
We have chemical weapons as well as we have one of the most advanced petrochemical sectors in the entire world. More chemical weapons can be built easily by chemical engineers like me.
Your comment has nothing to do with the facts that I wrote.
KSA hosts as many Pakistanis as Indians. There are 6.5-7 times as many Indians as Pakistanis in the world so no wonder that there will be a lot of Indians in the GCC. Our relations with South Asia are 5000+ years old and based mainly on trade.
As for Indians are there not 25+ million people of Indian origin in Pakistan alone?
KSA's trade surplus with India is gigantic. We are taking money from India and weakening its economy (just like China which is the largest trade partner of India) so you should be thanking us.
You cannot do anything against 500 million Arabs, lol. What backstabbing are you talking about? Your own in Yemen?
There will not be any wars but if push come to show, Arabs will be there. Nobody in the Muslim world is close to our military history or military accomplishments. Fact. Arab warriors (civilians) have fought across the entire Muslim world in every conflict. Few as battle-hardened people out there.
You need to comprehend the difference between the vassal states of GCC and the Arab people. Pakistan has a transactional relationship with these vassal states as they are merely extensions of a western/Zionist elite world order. We have seen recently how they have lost the ability to think for themselves and simply parrot some version of western led global interventionism every time someone asks them about real issues that matter. We have no problem with Arab people and indeed when their nations truly spoke for themselves, we supported them as brothers. But that concept of an independent representative Arab nation no longer exists.That's very strange, Saudi Arabia is the most gernerou country to Pakistan and always helpes you in difficult times, We see little if no assistance provided by Turkey while you want to attack Saudi Arabia... it just doesn't make any sense of of kind.
ha ha This Mbs propably think that al saud is super power and contolling America,israel and EU .their fanboys believes this .LOLSaudi Arabia is more than welcome to build a base in Cyprus when Turkey already has one there. You are very late the British have two bases there.
Omg Saudi Arabia is the next superpower. MBS is going to build the next superpower by 2020.
Watch out India you have a competitor in your superpower 2020 goal.
If the Turkish military had not intervened and overthrew the Greek Cypriot martial law , a second Cretan genocide would have taken place. Indeed, 99% of this forum has no knowledge about the Cretan massacres. Because the pain of the Turks is only the problem of the Turks. Just like the Khojaly genocide, just like the Crimean genocide and many many others. We are used to walking alone on this road. But the hostility in the hearts is sad.Its shameful too that none of the Turkic countries recognise Turkish Cyprus.
If Turkey did not intervene cyprus was going to be Sebrenica for Turkish Cypriots. I have lots of Turkish cypriot friends I cannot imagine a lot of them would not be alive today if the Greeks got it their way in Cyprus.
Only thing we would be looking at today is mass graves of Turkish cypriots but man the Turkish intervention was a blessing you have pictures and videos of Turkish cypriots celebrating and greeting Turkish soldiers as liberators.