Turkey set to build naval base in North Cyprus
Turkey is currently preparing to build a naval
base in north Cyprus.
According to an article in the conservative Turkish newspaper Yeni Safak entitled ‘Naval base on the island needed urgently’, the Turkish Navy has already filed a request to the Turkish Foreign Ministry to start operations so that Turkish warships can dock at a base that will be built in an ‘appropriate area’.
‘Britain, United States, Spain, Italy, Canada, Denmark, Portugal, Belgium, Germany and Greece have all already sent their ships in the Eastern Mediterranean under the excuse of war in Syria.
Turkey has urgent need of a naval base in the area’, states the article.
According to Yeni Safak, the base is needed for better control of the area of the Eastern Mediterranean because of energy issues and Cyprus’ EEZ.
The report also states that ‘the existing Air Force airfield in the Island must also be upgraded’.
The newspaper also about ‘serious threats to Turkey’s security in the region’, referring to Cyprus’ ‘unilateral actions’ in regard to EEZ drillings.
According to an article in the conservative Turkish newspaper Yeni Safak entitled ‘Naval base on the island needed urgently’, the Turkish Navy has already filed a request to the Turkish Foreign Ministry to start operations so that Turkish warships can dock at a base that will be built in an ‘appropriate area’.
‘Britain, United States, Spain, Italy, Canada, Denmark, Portugal, Belgium, Germany and Greece have all already sent their ships in the Eastern Mediterranean under the excuse of war in Syria.
Turkey has urgent need of a naval base in the area’, states the article.
According to Yeni Safak, the base is needed for better control of the area of the Eastern Mediterranean because of energy issues and Cyprus’ EEZ.
The report also states that ‘the existing Air Force airfield in the Island must also be upgraded’.
The newspaper also about ‘serious threats to Turkey’s security in the region’, referring to Cyprus’ ‘unilateral actions’ in regard to EEZ drillings.