Cyprus: Entering Another Stalemate?

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Publication Date November 2005
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The Cyprus problem appears to have entered a new stalemate. The referendum of 24 April 2004 was approved by the Turkish Cypriots but rejected by the Greek Cypriots. No further UN-brokered negotiations have been held since. The leaders of the two communities have not met during this period either. An increasing number of people both on the island and abroad are beginning to conclude that the Cyprus problem is unsolvable.

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