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  4. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan warned French President Emmanuel Macron against supporting Greece and the Greek Cypriot administration in the Eastern Mediterranean, calling France a "small European country" hiding behind the US. Fidan challenged France to intervene directly if it dared, vowing Turkey will continue defending its interests and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. [1, 2] Key Details of the Escalating Tension The Provocation: French President Macron pledged that France would stand by Greece if its sovereignty is challenged by Turkey, amidst rising tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean. France's Role: France is increasing its military footprint, including plans to station troops in Southern Cyprus under a new military agreement. Turkey’s Response: Minister Fidan dismissed France's actions, stating, "If you can, come and do it yourself," and warned against acting through proxies. Regional Context: Turkey views France as an outside power meddling in the region and acts as a guarantor power for Northern Cyprus. [1, 2, 3] This direct warning highlights a sharp increase in friction between the two NATO allies concerning maritime boundaries and influence in the Mediterranean
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