Greek Cypriots will no longer require visas to visit Turkey under an EU-Turkey agreement on visa liberalisation but this does not amount to Turkish recognition of Cyprus.
ANKARA: Greek Cypriots will no longer require visas to visit
Turkey under an EU-Turkey agreement on visa liberalisation but this
does not amount to Turkish recognition of Cyprus, a Turkish official
said on Tuesday (May 3).
Turkey's cabinet has approved waiving visas for EU citizens once the
EU relaxes its visa requirements for Turks, according to a decision
published in the Official Gazette. The move is one of the 72 criteria
required by Brussels.The official confirmed the deal would also apply to Greek Cypriots.
"This doesn't mean the recognition of Cyprus. If the EU abolishes visas for Turkish citizens, then we will also abolish visa for the remaining EU countries," the official said.
"Right now, Greek Cypriots can already travel to Turkey, but we are issuing their visa on a separate paper. With this new arrangement they won't need a visa."
- Reuters
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