Erdogan announced: We'll occupy the airport under one condition; Chaos in Cyprus, too

"A new era is beginning in Afghanistan and in the region, with Turkey standing with the United States and NATO. The United States has decided to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan and wants the Kabul airport to continue operating," said the first man of Turkey.
"We see it in a positive light, because we have several conditions for the United States in diplomatic relations and logistics," Erdogan stressed in an interview with the TRT TV channel, TASS reports.
It should be recalled that NATO ended its military mission in Afghanistan after almost two decades.
The foreign troops that are still in the country, U.S. and Turkish, after the departure of most NATO soldiers, are exclusively under the supervision of their national chains of command, the sources said.
This means that the bloodiest military mission in the history of the Alliance is coming to an end. The decision not to officially announce the end of the military mission is related to the fact that the operational plan is still in force, the DPA explains.
The United States entered Afghanistan after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, and the Allies soon followed suit. Washington then launched the NATO mutual defense clause for the first time.
A video from Kabul, which was supposed to include only the prayer of the believers, among whom was the President of Afghanistan, also recorded the rocketing of Kabul.

Flammable messages in Cyprus Tanjug/Turkish Presidency/Pool via AP

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar announced today plans to open a part of the city of Famagusta in the Turkish-controlled part of Cyprus.
Tatar, a close ally of Ankara, says the government's plan is to abolish military status for part...

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