For the second time this week, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan blamed the Greek Cypriot side for obstacles in relations between Turkey and the European Union, arguing that Nicosia’s position is ...
The European Union ⁠has ⁠rebuked Turkey for excluding Cyprus from preparations ⁠for this year's U.N. climate summit, as ...
Government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis on Thursday said that only Turkey must demonstrate that it intends to be constructive with regard to the next steps to be taken on the Cyprus ...
Turkey warned it would respond forcefully to any threat against Turkish Cypriots after Cyprus signed a defense agreement with France that will allow French troops to be deployed on the island.
Turkey has been concerned as Cyprus has explored buying battle-tested Indian weapons and military systems. India and Cyprus have ramped up engagement over the past year and upgraded their bilateral ...
U.N. Secretary General's Special Representative in Cyprus Colin Stewart, center, Cyprus' President Nikos Christodoulides, left, and the Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar talk as they attend the ...
Two American foreign policy analysts urged the United States Congress on Tuesday to adopt a firmer approach towards Turkey’s policies in Cyprus, arguing that Washington should explicitly describe the ...
With geopolitical tensions easing, we explain how to best take advantage of cut-price breaks – and no EES chaos – in the ...
NICOSIA, Cyprus — Turkish Cypriots on Sunday celebrated Turkey’s military invasion of Cyprus that cleaved the island nation along ethnic lines 51 years ago. Turkey's president reaffirmed his full ...
Half the battle in diplomacy is to define the debate. Consider Cyprus: Turkey’s invasion of the island after the Greek Junta’s collapse was illegal. Turkey ethnically cleansed more than one-third the ...
More than a half century ago, the Greek junta and its allies in Cyprus sought enosis, the political union between Greece and Cyprus. Fearing that any such union would harm the Turkish Cypriot Muslim ...
From the early beginnings of NATO, when America recruited Greece and Turkey, American leaders insisted that Greeks and Turks shake hands. NATO was too important. But it was impossible for the ...