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TRNC 'needs Turkey support' for Cyprus solution

Türkiye Materials 12 April 2014 06:18 (UTC +04:00)
The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus seeks Turkey's support in negotiations with the Greek Cypriot administration over reuniting the long-divided island, TRNC President Dervis Eroglu has said, Anadolu Agency reported.
TRNC 'needs Turkey support' for Cyprus solution

The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus seeks Turkey's support in negotiations with the Greek Cypriot administration over reuniting the long-divided island, TRNC President Dervis Eroglu has said, Anadolu Agency reported.

Eroglu stressed cooperation with Turkey as key to finding a solution.

He said the Greek Cypriot leader, Nikos Anastasiadis, was willing to suspend the process until the end of 2015.

But the Turkish and Greek communities were eager for a solution this year, he said.

"If we can finalize efforts before the end of this year, we as the Turkish Cypriot community will be very pleased. We know motherland Turkey will be pleased, too."

Turkey's European Union Affairs Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, who met Eroglu on Friday, said later that Turkey regarded the region of Maras as one of the key issues in Cyprus talks.

Cavusoglu said a possible solution should address all existing issues on the island.

The issue of Cyprus is considered a major roadblock in Turkey's path to EU membership.

Maras, also known as Varosha in Greek, is a region situated on northern part of the divided island of Cyprus and where entry is forbidden, with the exception of the Turkish Army personnel, to Greek settlement.

The leaders of the Turkish and Greek sides had announced a joint declaration on unifying the island under a federation of two states in February. A similar deal in 2004 failed after Greek Cypriots refused it, though the Turkish side voted in favor of the plan.

The island of Cyprus has remained divided into Greek and Turkish parts since a Greek Cypriot coup was followed by a Turkish peace mission to aid Turkish Cypriots in the north in 1974.

The Greek Cypriot administration is a member of the European Union and is internationally recognized, except by Turkey, which is the only country that recognizes the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

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