Showing posts with label Cyprus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cyprus. Show all posts

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Not everything is in the toilet

In 2004, when it looked like there was a good chance to reach a deal that would reunite the two halves of Cyprus and put an end to the 30-year Turkish military occupation of the northern part of the island, I did a whole series of posts - 14 in all - on the negotiations, the referendum, and their ultimate failure. I said in my last post that it was interesting re-reading the previous ones: "I can see how my initial hope gradually turned to cynicism."

But, for better or for worse, I find it impossible to remain a cynic permanently. So here is something for me, from CNN for Friday:
Cyprus' rival community leaders have agreed to accelerate the peace process by holding weekly negotiations on a deal to reunify the war-divided island.

President Dimitris Christofias, a Greek Cypriot, and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat met for the fourth time since relaunching talks last month to end a four-year stalemate. Both say they are committed to end the island's decades-old division. ...

U.N. envoy Alexander Downer, who moderated the talks, said Friday Christofias and Talat agreed to meet once a week "to keep the momentum of the process going."
I'm not sure exactly what kind of "momentum" there can be in a "four-year stalemate" but I'll take what I can get.
 
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