"We have not closed the door to dialogue," Akinci said

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The Turkish side has left the door of dialogue open in the negotiations, said Mustafa Akinci, saying that "another attempt can be made with a balanced package that will focus on one result and the solution, provided that the Greek side will there is a serious change of mentality ".

As reported in the Occupied Territories, the Turkish leader spoke at a seminar on politics and economics organized by the branch of the Middle East University of Technology in Turkey in the Occupied Territories. Mr. Akinci said that he does not want any other options to be sought, but if there is no solution - he added - the "TRNC", as the pseudo-state called it, will continue.

Referring to the whole process of talks in Switzerland, Mr. Akinci said that it had been accepted that Crans Montana would be the "last stop" and claimed that everyone there knows that the Turkish and Turkish sides behaved within a reasonable framework. However, the Greek Cypriot side did not do the same, but again the Turkish Cypriot side did not close the door to dialogue.

"As long as there is a problem, the search for a solution will continue. Different prospects for a solution can be developed, but what is being done will be done through negotiations. Even if there is a separation, this will be done by discussing, agreeing. "We are not closing the door to dialogue, but in the meantime it is clear that there will be no talks."

As for what will happen next, Mustafa Akinci reiterated his position that no open-ended negotiations will continue.

He also noted that they should solve internal problems and strengthen the "TRNC", as the pseudo-state called it, saying that "the steps we have to take in our own house should not be postponed for another spring".

Source: KYPE

 

Source: RIK News