The governors of Cyprus have never promoted a comprehensive and viable plan of peaceful coexistence and mutual support of Greek and Turkish Cypriots
I am convinced that in a well-structured, ...
President Nicos Anastasiades on Sunday said it was evident in the UN minutes on the meetings in Crans Montana that Turkey had no intention of responding to the UN secretary-general’...
The system would protect both communities
By Christos P Panayiotides
Before attempting to explain why the issue of political equality is important for the Turkish Cypriots, but also for the ...
The Greek Cypriots have two options over their political future
By Christos P. Panayiotides
A friend and classmate of mine recently sent me an article by Michael Rubin, an American ...
Nicosia has given its consent to the appointment of Canadian Colin Stewart as the new UNSG special representative in Cyprus, reports said on Sunday.
The Cyprus News Agency, citing diplomatic ...
The Cyprus problem is at its worst phase, Akel leader Stefanos Stefanou said on Sunday at the bicommunal event the party organised in Dherynia for the reunification of the island.
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An Australian female politician seems to be the most favoured choice for the succession of the UN Secretary General’s Special Representative and head of the UN peacekeeping force (UNFICYP) ...
By Christos Panayiotides
‘They on that side and this side and we, somewhere else.’ I like this slogan, despite its bitterness. I like it because it condenses my fears and ...
By Dr Yiorghos Leventis
Often, the preoccupation with our national problem lacks international comparative analysis. It borders on navel gazing. In this article, I wish to highlight Ankara’s success ...
The Cyprus peace process was among the issues which the G7 summit host, British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, discussed with the UN Secretary-General, António Guterres.
Downing Street said that ...
President Nicos Anastasiades said on Sunday he expects to be informed by the UNSG’s special envoy on Cyprus, Jane Holle Lute, what the UN are willing to do with ...
Stark choices in the face of regional geopolitics and international fatigue with the Cyprus problem
By Christos P Panayiotides
For reasons that I have not been able to fully understand, ...
We are going to Geneva with the aim to get a positive outcome, Foreign Minister, Nikos Christodoulides said on Sunday, referring to the informal meeting on the Cyprus problem that ...
If we truly love our country, we must choose the difficult, uphill path of reconciliation and forgiveness
By Christos P Panayiotides
Certain Greek Cypriots appear to be suffering from paranoia. ...
In the late seventies, eighties and nineties one of the main objectives of Cyprus’ foreign policy was to secure the ‘right’ wording in UN Security Council resolutions or reports by ...
By George Koumoullis
The view expressed recently by Disy leader Averof Neophytou, that we must accept political equality in order to secure a solution to the Cyprus problem sparked a ...
By Costas Themistocleous
A lot of ink will be used before the new five-party conference is held in a month or two. Perhaps even more than was used in all ...
Nobody is in favour of a formal partition of Cyprus but the risks are real
By Christos P Panayiotides
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ brief visit to Cyprus has unquestionably ...
An out-of-the-box approach
By Christos Yiangou
For too many decades Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots have been trying hard, under UN auspices, to resolve the Cyprus problem and reunite their ...
The evidence is found in the president’s embrace of a two-state solution
By George Koumoullis
In political science, the term ‘democratic deficit’ refers to a deficient level of democracy ...
The people have the right to know
By Christos P Panayiotides
I have had diametrically opposed reactions to my article of last Sunday with some readers enthusiastically supporting my views ...