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Former UN envoy de Soto suggests unilateralism to solve Cyprus impasse

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Alvaro de Soto, the UN secretary-general’s former special adviser on Cyprus, has said unilateral actions by either Turkey, Greek Cyprus or the European states would be extremely helpful to solve the deadlock over the problem of divided Cyprus.

“A very clever thing to do for the Greek Cypriots would be to lift their block over Turkey’s accession. This would remove all the blame on Greek Cyprus for standing in the way of Turkey-EU negotiations. Or other Europeans who are also not in favor of negotiations with Turkey could lift their objections. Or Turkey could enable admission of the Greek Cypriots to Turkish ports and airports. Or the Greek Cyprus could remove itself from being an obstacle to the European Union, which needs to keep its promise to the Turkish Cypriots,” said de Soto for our Monday Talk interview in İstanbul.

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Rather than implying that the

July 11, 2011 by John Gurlides (United Kingdom ), 44 weeks 5 days ago

Rather than implying that the Republic of Cyprus is responsible for the present deadlock, Mr. De Soto should:
1. read some history
2. go back over the resolutions that the UN have voted over the years
The main obstacle to peace in Cyprus over the years has been - and still is - Turkish intransigence. Only changes in Ankara's policy can give us hope for a just and viable solution.

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