Turkish Cypriot leaders are angry about a new agreement between Cyprus and Lebanon. They say it ignores their community. They also say it hurts the chance for a united Cyprus.
Politician Tufan Erhurman spoke about this on social media. He said the Greek Cypriot side makes decisions for the whole island alone. He said this is not fair to Turkish Cypriots. "We are one of the two equal owners of Cyprus," he stated. Erhurman plans to talk to groups like the European Union about their worries.
Cyprus has been divided since 1974. The south is the Republic of Cyprus, which the world recognizes. The north is the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, but only Turkey recognizes it. A big problem is who can make international deals. Turkish Cypriots believe deals about the north need their agreement.
At the same time, a Turkish Cypriot minister clarified some comments about foreign investment. He said they welcome all foreign investors who want to buy property.
These events show the political situation in Cyprus remains difficult and divided.