Turkish communications director hopes 'Who's to Blame? Today Cannot Be Considered Apart from the Past' will be well-received.
Turkish communications director hopes "Who's to Blame? Today Cannot Be Considered Apart from the Past" will be well-received.Türkiye fully supports a two-state solution on the island of Cyprus based on sovereign equality and equal international status. / Photo: AA
In a statement on Sunday on his social media account, Altun said:"The book 'Who's to Blame? Today Cannot Be Considered Apart from the Past,' which sheds light on the ethnic and political tensions on the island of Cyprus from the 1960s to the present with documents and suggests referring to the past to understand today's problems, has been published in Turkish and English by our Directorate of Communications.
The island of Cyprus has been mired in a decades-long dispute between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, despite a series of diplomatic efforts to achieve a comprehensive settlement.
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