Загрузка страницы

'Greek Cypriots all talk and no action on reunification' | Talk to Al Jazeera

Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci’s election in 2015 reinvigorated hopes for a solution to the Cyprus problem.

Campaigning on a promise to restart stalled negotiations with the Greek Cypriot government, Akinci seemed primed to breathe new life into attempts to resolve the decades-long dispute on the Mediterranean island.

Soon after the election, Akinci and Greek Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades entered into reunification negotiations with the support of the United Nations (UN) at Crans-Montana, Switzerland.

Three years later, the talks are almost a distant memory, having fallen apart in July 2017, and tensions are running high over the issue of gas exploration off Cyprus. Akinci says that the responsibility for the lack of progress lies with the Greek Cypriot government.

"They are always ready for talks, but they are not ready for taking decisions," he says.

"Of course, if we want to solve the problem, we need to talk but, at some point, we need to take decisions."

"I need to see some indication that the mentality has changed ... in addition to that we need to have negotiations at some point, but not business as usual, not to go around the issues all the time without any results, it has to be result-orientated."

Effectively divided along ethnic lines since 1974, when the Turkish military intervened in response to an Athens-inspired coup, the Republic of Cyprus is recognised by the international community and became a member of the European Union (EU) in 2004.

The majority of the island is controlled by a Greek Cypriot government under the recently-reelected Anastasiades, who discussed reunification and the current gas dispute with Al Jazeera earlier this month.

The northern part of the island, however, is ruled by the government of the self-declared Northern Cyprus under Akinci, which is recognised by Turkey and guarded by its armed forces.

On the recent controversy surrounding gas exploration around Cyprus, Akinci is positive about the shared benefits drilling could bring, but cautions that, with so many actors involved in the gas exploration - US energy giant ExxonMobil has been given permission by Greek Cypriots to begin explorations and Akinci confirmed to having agreements with Turkish firms - there is strong potential for an accidental confrontation.

"I cannot say that everything is fine and everything will be under control, sometimes certain things happen unwillingly and accidentally ... I see a big opportunity there, if treated properly, handled properly, without any fear of accidents [ourselves] and the others we can get mutual benefit out of it ... If not handled properly, you may expect accidents at any time."

While still insisting on his commitment to finding a mutually-satisfactory resolution to the Cyprus problem, the Turkish Cypriot leader, who, at 70 is part of the last generation that remembers living in an undivided Cyprus, acknowledges that it's not an easy task.

"It's getting more and more difficult and more and more complex. There is a nice [phrase] 'hope dies last', but you have to work hard and you have to work to keep it alive because otherwise, just letting time pass, you kill it".

More from Talk To Al Jazeera on:

YouTube - http://aje.io/ttajYT
Facebook - http://facebook.com/talktoaj
Twitter - http://twitter.com/talktoaljazeera
Website - http://www.aljazeera.com/talktojazeera/

- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/

Видео 'Greek Cypriots all talk and no action on reunification' | Talk to Al Jazeera канала Al Jazeera English
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Введите заголовок:

Введите адрес ссылки:

Введите адрес видео с YouTube:

Зарегистрируйтесь или войдите с
Информация о видео
31 марта 2018 г. 21:00:09
00:25:00
Другие видео канала
This baby with cancer can’t get treatment in Gaza or travel abroad | Al Jazeera NewsfeedThis baby with cancer can’t get treatment in Gaza or travel abroad | Al Jazeera NewsfeedThree firefighters die as Portugal battles dozens of wildfiresThree firefighters die as Portugal battles dozens of wildfiresBiden urges Congress for more Secret Service resources after Trump’s second assassination attemptBiden urges Congress for more Secret Service resources after Trump’s second assassination attemptGermany’s transport workers stage strike, demanding higher wagesGermany’s transport workers stage strike, demanding higher wagesTwo Israeli soldiers killed near Lebanon border, army saysTwo Israeli soldiers killed near Lebanon border, army saysFrance's new government: Tension ahead of Barnier unveiling teamFrance's new government: Tension ahead of Barnier unveiling teamFreedom to run: Blind athlete guided by AI technologyFreedom to run: Blind athlete guided by AI technologyHelicopters rescue flood victims from rooftops in Europe | AJ #shortsHelicopters rescue flood victims from rooftops in Europe | AJ #shortsAl Jazeera investigates: Bangladesh politician accused of money launderingAl Jazeera investigates: Bangladesh politician accused of money launderingIsraeli military says it accidentally killed three captives in 2023: ReportsIsraeli military says it accidentally killed three captives in 2023: ReportsWHO evacuates 97 patients from Gaza to UAE for treatment | AJ #ShortsWHO evacuates 97 patients from Gaza to UAE for treatment | AJ #ShortsThailand’s Fearless Cop | 101 East DocumentaryThailand’s Fearless Cop | 101 East DocumentaryThe Minister's Millions I Al Jazeera InvestigationsThe Minister's Millions I Al Jazeera InvestigationsActivists unfurl giant Palestinian flag at top of Northern Ireland hill | AJ #shortsActivists unfurl giant Palestinian flag at top of Northern Ireland hill | AJ #shortsFamilies in Turkey spend night in freezing cold after earthquakes | Al Jazeera NewsfeedFamilies in Turkey spend night in freezing cold after earthquakes | Al Jazeera NewsfeedRising tides threaten tents of displaced Palestinians | AJ #shortsRising tides threaten tents of displaced Palestinians | AJ #shortsPonds form in Moroccan desert after heavy rain | AJ #shortsPonds form in Moroccan desert after heavy rain | AJ #shortsRescue efforts after deadly building collapse in Sierra Leone | AJ #shortsRescue efforts after deadly building collapse in Sierra Leone | AJ #shortsPalestinian girl hopes for end to Israel’s war on Gaza | AJ #shortsPalestinian girl hopes for end to Israel’s war on Gaza | AJ #shorts15,000 Palestinian flags planted in memorial to Gaza’s children | AJ #shorts15,000 Palestinian flags planted in memorial to Gaza’s children | AJ #shortsArtist uses 15,000 teddy bears in memorial to Gaza’s children | Al Jazeera NewsfeedArtist uses 15,000 teddy bears in memorial to Gaza’s children | Al Jazeera Newsfeed
Яндекс.Метрика