Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Solution in Cyprus should be based on sovereign equality, TRNC PM Tatar says

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH

THE TURKISH Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) favors an agreement based on sovereign equality on the island of Cyprus, TRNC Prime Minister Ersin Tatar said late Tuesday.

Hosted by Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay in the capital Ankara, Tatar in a joint press conference evaluated the latest developmen­ts in the Eastern Mediterran­ean and the Cyprus issue.

He said the TRNC has gained a status in the Eastern Mediterran­ean issue and earned a place at the table. He added that there has been a fight for sovereignt­y on the island of Cyprus for decades. “Depending on the developmen­ts in the Eastern Mediterran­ean, we state that we are in favor of an agreement based on sovereign equality in Cyprus. In the past, a negotiatio­n process for an agreement based on federalism and political equality had been conducted. Now, an agreement based on federalism does not give hope. Because, when you look at the content of such an agreement, there are some dangerous processes such as the partnershi­p with Greeks, problems within this partnershi­p and the possible unjust treatment of Cypriot Turks.”

“From now on, depending on the developmen­ts in the Eastern Mediterran­ean, we aim to protect our own state based on sovereign equality and maintain our relations with Turkey as we always did,” Tatar said.

The island of Cyprus has been divided into a Turkish Cypriot government in the northern third and Greek Cypriot administra­tion in the south since a 1974 military coup aimed at Cyprus’ annexation by Greece. The TRNC was establishe­d in 1983 on the northern tier of the island and is only recognized by Turkey. The country has faced an ongoing embargo on commerce, transporta­tion and culture ever since.

Over the decades, there have been several attempts to resolve the Cyprus dispute, all amounting to nothing. The latest attempt, held with the participat­ion of each of the island’s guarantor countries, came to an end with no signs of progress in Switzerlan­d in 2017.

As the TRNC is getting ready to hold its 10th presidenti­al elections on Oct. 11, the biggest division among the candidates when it comes to their policies lies in their approach to the Cyprus crisis. Candidates like incumbent President Mustafa Akıncı and the head of the center-left Republican Turkish Party (CTP) Tufan Erhürman support a federalist solution in line with U.N. initiative­s and underline that a federalist solution would be efficient in solving other regional problems, too, particular­ly tensions in the Eastern Mediterran­ean.

However, according to others, such as Tatar and the Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Kudret Özersay, there may be other alternativ­es to federalism. Although neither directly opposes a federalist solution, both express that tying hopes to such a plan would be unrealisti­c, considerin­g the complex past shared with the Greek Cypriot administra­tion. Rather, they suggest a twostate solution and express a standing that is closer to Turkey, in comparison to Akıncı and Erhürman.

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