Fifty-one years after the division of Cyprus, Turkey has once again intensified its demand for a two-state solution on the island, openly defying international calls for reunification. As diplomatic efforts aimed at restoring unity face renewed setbacks, Ankara’s firm stance further complicates an already protracted conflict that has left the island divided since 1974. This development marks a significant turning point in the Cyprus dispute, with profound implications for regional stability and future negotiations.
Turkey’s Position on Cyprus Two-State Solution Challenges International Unity Efforts
Turkey’s steadfast endorsement of a two-state solution in Cyprus continues to disrupt longstanding diplomatic efforts aimed at reunification. For over five decades, Ankara has maintained its position advocating for the recognition of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) as an independent state, thereby challenging the internationally backed notion of a unified island….
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Author : Victoria Jones
Publish date : 2025-07-23 06:46:00
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