The articles and opinions on the TEPAV website are solely those of the authors and do not represent the official views of TEPAV.
© TEPAV, all rights reserved unless otherwise stated.
Söğütözü Cad. No:43 TOBB-ETÜ Campus, Section 2, 06560 Söğütözü-Ankara
Phone: +90 312 292 5500Fax: +90 312 292 5555
tepav@tepav.org.tr / tepav.org.trTEPAV is a non-profit, non-partisan research institution that contributes to the policy design process through data-driven analysis, adhering to academic ethics and quality without compromise.
During his presentation titled "Where are we with the Cyprus Issue? Where are we going?" held at TEPAV, former Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), Serdar Denktaş, shared implementable proposals within the framework of a multiple-choice action plan, highlighting the possibility of a new phase regarding the Cyprus issue.
Former Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus TRNC, Serdar Denktaş, delivered a presentation titled "Where we with the Cyprus Issue? Where are we going?" hosted by TEPAV on December 21, 2023.
Denktaş, marking the 60th anniversary of the Cyprus events, shared implementable solution proposals within a multiple-choice action plan during the presentation. He mentioned that the appointment of a new United Nations Secretary-General representative signaled the potential commencement of a new phase regarding the Cyprus issue.
Stating, "Throughout this process, by using diplomatic channels and presenting new proposals that do not deviate from the relevant criteria of the UN, we need to be at the table," Denktaş also shared his thoughts on what both domestically and internationally the TRNC needs to consider in the upcoming period.