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Despite the presence of a huge body of work of the UN, never before in the history of Cyprus negotiations had the two parties agreed on so much that defines the path to the solution of the problem. It is the expectation of the two peoples in Cyprus, as well as that of the international community as a whole, that the current two leaders will rise to the occasion and bring this protracted problem to a mutually acceptable conclusion.

 

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Mehmet Ali Talat
Mehmet Ali Talat
Foreword The global order is undergoing profound transformations, reshaping alliances, power dynamics, and strategic priorities in ways that remain uncertain. In an era defined by rapid geopolitical shifts, economic volatility, and evolving security paradigms, the international community faces increasing challenges that require adaptive and innovative responses. This special issue of Transatlantic...
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