ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — The Turkish foreign minister on Monday called on the European Union to be an “honest broker” in disputes between Ankara and EU member states France, Greece and Cyprus. Mevlut Cavusoglu warned that Turkey would be forced to “reciprocate” against any decisions the bloc takes against the country. In a joint news conference with visiting EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell, Cavusoglu also renewed a call on EU-member France to apologize to Turkey over its depiction of a standoff between ships from the two countries in the Mediterranean Sea that prompted Paris to suspend its involvement in a NATO naval operation. Borrell arrived in Turkey for talks at a time when tensions with Ankara are running high over a slew of issues, including the standoff with France and Ankara’s disputes with Greece and Cyprus over the exploitation of natural resources in the eastern Mediterranean region. His visits comes before an EU meeting where the bloc could take up measures against Turkey. “We want to work with the EU,” Cavusoglu said, but added: “If the EU takes additional decisions against Turkey we will be forced to reciprocate.Read more on NewsOK.com