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Evaluating the “Turkish-Greek rapprochement,” Archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Church Georgios said, “We should not be misled. They want us expelled from Greece, he said, “to take up arms and get freedom.”

“It would be nice if he withdraws and releases us to deal with the Turkish Cypriots,” Georgios said in an exclusive interview with the weekly newspaper, Simerini, saying that Turkey has nothing against southern Cyprus. “in a show of friendship” He said he didn’t exist.

“Today, new weapon systems do not depend on population nor on multiplicity of soldiers. We can take up arms, we can defend ourselves and we can win our freedom very well.” Georgios argued that their aim is not to deny others their freedom or the rights of Turkish Cypriots, but to obtain all rights enjoyed by Europeans.

Georgios “If every European has the right to move freely, to own property, to settle freely in all of Europe, why don’t we have this right in Cyprus, in our home? Why can’t we go around freely in our home country, move freely, own property, use our own property, our home So let’s salute and try to stop Turkey’s plans. God helps those who help themselves.”

Archbishop Georgios, Hz. He also gave the following message on the occasion of Easter, which is believed to have risen and ascended to heaven after Jesus’ crucifixion and burial:

“Jesus rose from the dead after suffering. Likewise we will rise from the dead. In the great course of history, 49 years were just a moment, and we will remember it later as a nightmare from which we survived. In the end, justice will be done.”

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