Since the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and its occupation of the northern part of the island in 1974, Turkish Cypriots have lived in stifling international isolation due to Ankara’s domination of the political decision and the inability of the Turkish Cypriots to pursue an independent policy of compromise with the internationally recognized part of Cyprus, but signs of change have begun to emerge since the election of Mustafa Akinci as the president of the “Northern Republic of Cyprus” in 2015, who has been trying since then to define the features of a new policy freed from the domination of the Turkish state, and this reflects growing feelings in the northern part of the island because of the domination of Ankara over the political decision of the Turkish Cypriots. Read this complete news at The Arab Post.
Since the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and its occupation of the northern part of the island in 1974, Turkish Cypriots have lived in stifling international isolation due to Ankara’s domination of the political decision and the inability of the Turkish Cypriots to pursue an independent policy of compromise with the internationally recognized part of Cyprus, but signs of change have begun to emerge since the election of Mustafa Akinci as the president of the “Northern Republic of Cyprus” in 2015, who has been trying since then to define the features of a new policy freed from the domination of the Turkish state, and this reflects growing feelings in the northern part of the island because of the domination of Ankara over the political decision of the Turkish Cypriots. Read this complete news at The Arab Post.
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