Back in February, Turkish  Foreign Minister Ahmet Davuto ğ lu met Greek Cypriot academics  and  representatives of civil society in Ankara to discuss developments and  prospects of the Cyprus issue. And only a few days ago, journalists from  Alithia, Politis and the Cyprus Mail, former Cyprus-EU  chief negotiator Takis Hadjidemetriou and United Democrats leader  Praxoulla Antoniadou Kyriacou, as well as a number of Turkish Cypriot  journalists, met Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo ğ an and EU Minister  Egemen  Bağış in Istanbul.  This is the closest to what one could call track II  encounter and exchange process between the two countries and, as such,  it should not be underestimated. Apart from the novelty of this  unprecedented activity involving, amongst others, the Turkish Prime  Minister addressing Greek Cypriots, one could not but notice the  messages that he and his colleagues conveyed. Erdo ğ an reportedly stressed his  view that time is right for a solution as the two...
from triglav to caucasus
Commentary on the political and cultural developments in Southeastern Europe