Turkish-Cypriot “Foreign Minister” visits ghost-city of Famagusta
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
In a provocative move on Monday afternoon, the “foreign minister” of the occupied northern part of Cyprus Kudret Ozeray, visited the enclosed town of Famagusta.
According to a post on Facebook, he visited the once famous suburb Varosha with a delegation of his “foreign ministry” and officers of the Turkish occupation forces.
As he said, it was a useful visit before the property inventory committee entered the enclosed city.
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