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North Cyprus anniversary highlights renewed rivalry between Turkey, Greece 

Ankara’s support for a two-state solution and efforts to legitimize Turkish Cypriot entity stir Greek anger.
An aerial picture shows the flag of the self-proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

ISTANBUL — Fresh fuel has been poured on simmering tensions between fellow NATO members Turkey and Greece following remarks about the future status of the ethnically divided island of Cyprus. 

The anniversary of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), which unilaterally declared independence from the internationally recognized Greek-controlled Republic of Cyprus in 1983, saw Mustafa Sentop, speaker of Ankara’s parliament, declare Turkey’s support for a two-state solution on the Mediterranean island. 

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