Author (Corporate) | International Crisis Group |
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Publisher | International Crisis Group |
Publication Date | 2009 |
Content Type | Overview |
The International Crisis has launched a new frequently updated webpage covering the nexus of issues surrounding Cyprus, Turkey and the European Union. 2009 is a critical year for Cyprus as efforts to resolve the long conflict gather steam, and for Turkey as frustration with EU enlargement fatigue weighs heavy on its chances of approaching membership. With Cyprus a member state of the EU and troops from NATO-member Turkey still in the northern half of the island, the inter-relationships are many. Will Turkey’s efforts to join the Union be formally blocked if it does not normalise its relations with Cyprus by autumn? Will other EU member states that have a negative stance towards Turkey’s membership continue to argue that Turkey has no place in the Union? Will such moves turn Turkey away from the EU, stifle ongoing reform and push Ankara towards other allies? Will the EU’s need to diversify energy sources and the Nabucco pipeline plans affect thinking in Brussels and member state capitals? And how will all these factors affect the search for a final peaceful settlement between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, elusive for so many decades? 'Solving the EU-Turkey-Cyprus Triangle' is an effort to continually revisit these questions and others with frequently updated analysis and commentary following the situation as it unfolds. The point is not to respond to every new diplomatic twist and turn, but to make a reasoned and considered assessment of events and offer recommendations to the key actors with greater immediacy than can be done with a longer report. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source https://acturca.info/2009/02/23/solving-the-eu-turkey-cyprus-triangle-setting-the-stage/ |
Countries / Regions | Cyprus, Greece, Turkey |