Fifty years after the Turkish invasion, we all understand that the Cyprus issue cannot be solved with UN resolutions, defense doctrines, even with conventional talks that we go to without knowing what we really want
If the President of the Republic really wanted to make some move that would send the international message that he is seeking beyond all doubt a solution to the Cyprus problem, he had the opportunity to do so these days. Grabbing the baton from the hand of his Minister of Foreign Affairs Constantinos Kobos.
Let's see exactly what the Minister of Foreign Affairs Constantinos Kombos said to "Politis" last Sunday, in response to a question whether Cyprus could accept cooperation with Turkey on natural gas issues before the solution of the Cyprus conflict, as recently agreed between the belligerents Israel and Lebanon. He said:
"It would be good to have a clear clarification (from the Turkish side) regarding…
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