Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan hopeful for a two-state solution in Northern Cyprus
northern cyprus - Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan expressed his hopes for a two-state solution in Northern Cyprus during his visit to the region.
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with Northern Cyprus President Ersin Tatar to discuss a potential two-state solution, expressing his support for the region's efforts to overcome decades of isolation. Fidan emphasized that the current situation on the island requires a new approach, highlighting the need for a two-state solution for Cyprus to move forward. He stressed that embracing the reality of two separate administrations on the island is crucial for sustainable peace and stability, with potential economic and tourism benefits. Fidan also mentioned the positive atmosphere between Greece and Turkey, expressing hope that it could extend to the island. He concluded by affirming his commitment to supporting Northern Cyprus and his optimism for a two-state solution.
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