Cyprus: Reunification Proving ElusiveDIANE Publishing, 2011 - 16 sayfa Attempts to resolve the Cyprus problem and reunify the island have undergone various levels of negotiation for over 45 years. On October 3, 2010, after almost two years of intense negotiations between Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders, attempts to reach an acceptable solution for reunification had failed and the Republic of Cyprus celebrated its 50th anniversary as a divided country with a permanent solution far from being achieved. Contents of this report: Background: Annan Plan; The Christofias-Talat Negotiations: 2008-2010; A New Era: Christofias and Eroglu; Issues; EU Trade with North Cyprus; Assessment. Map. This is a print on demand edition of an important, hard-to-find publication. |
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