Turkey warns of 'escalation' if US ends Cyprus arms embargo

Turkey has cautioned that the US's transition to lift a decades-old arms ban on Cyprus would be a "risky heightening" as relations disintegrated further between the NATO partners.
The US Congress decided on Tuesday to end the ban on the island, which was formed in 1987 to maintain a strategic distance from a weapons contest and support the compromises.
Cyprus has been isolated since 1974 when Turkey attacked in light of an overthrow built by the then-military system in Athens.
The American choice "will have no result other than hampering endeavours towards a settlement on the island and making a risky heightening", the Turkish outside service said in an announcement late Tuesday.
The US measure was endorsed as a feature of an enormous barrier spending charge that passed the two assemblies of the US Congress, with President Donald Trump expected to sign it into law.
Relations among Ankara and Washington are at probably the absolute bottom in ongoing history.
There are different contradictions causing pressures including US support for a Syrian Kurdish local army saw by Turkey as "psychological oppressors", and Ankara's acquisition of the Russian S-400 rocket safeguard framework.
The United States has compromised further endorses over the S-400 arrangement in the wake of expelling Turkey from its F-35 warrior stream program prior this year.
The Turkish outside service vowed to react to "activities against Turkey", saying: "The language of dangers and assents will never deter Turkey from undauntedly finding a way to guarantee its national security."
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