Cyprus ‘peace water’ project: how it could affect Greek-Turkish relations on the island

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Series Details 28.10.15
Publication Date 28/10/2015
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A water pipeline between Turkey and northern Cyprus was completed in 2015, despite criticism from some Greek Cypriot politicians that the project would increase Turkey’s influence over the north of the island. Rebecca Bryant writes that the project represents part of Turkey’s long-term strategy to increase development in the north, preparing it for an agreement to end the division of the island, but also making it prepared to stand on its own. She argues that Greek Cypriots nevertheless carry some of the blame for Turkey’s growing influence over northern Cyprus and that they should focus on developing new and urgent policies regarding the north rather than delaying engagement until after a solution is reached.

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ESO: Background information: Cyprus: dusting off the peace process http://www.europeansources.info/record/cyprus-dusting-off-the-peace-process/
Cyprus, 17.10.15:‘Peace water’ causes friction (Update 3: adds Davutoglu, more Erdogan comments http://cyprus-mail.com/2015/10/17/erdogan-inaugurates-controversial-water-pipeline/

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