Cypriot foreign minister cites partition of India as he rejects two-state solution for Cyprus dispute
FirstpostThe two-state solution refers to the proposed division of Cyrpus into two separate states. The solution calls for the international recognition of Northern Cyprus which came into existence after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 Cyprus’ foreign minister cited the partition of India as he rejected the “two-state” solution for the Cyprus dispute. Therefore a two-state solution for Cyprus and its people can not be accepted: Ioannis Kasoulides, Foreign Minister of Cyprus pic.twitter.com/o6EmAGNcnx — ANI December 29, 2022 Ahead of Jaishankar’s visit, Cyprus said that it would be discussing “Turkish provocations” with the Indian foreign minister. #WATCH | India reiterates its commitment for a bi-communal, bi-zonal federation based on UN resolutions as the solution to the Cyprus issue: EAM Dr S Jaishankar at Nicosia pic.twitter.com/EvJKy0FcFi — ANI December 29, 2022 What is the Cyprus dispute & two-state solution The two-state solution refers to the proposed division of Cyrpus into two separate states. External Affairs Minister, Dr S Jaishankar and Foreign Minister of Republic of Cyprus Ioannis Kasoulides signs MoU on Defence and Military Cooperation, in Nicosia, Cyprus pic.twitter.com/dF2dR3WCd6 — ANI December 29, 2022 The two leaders also shared their vision for world peace, freedom, and democracy.