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New Dawn For North Cyprus Property Market
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Christiofias’s election is somewhat of a new dawn for the relationship between North and South Cyprus, as his ascension to power places a man viewed as a moderate in the place that was occupied by a rather uncompromising nationalist. Christiofias has met Mehmet Ali Talat, the Turkish Cypriot leader, many times since his election, and now a date of September the third this year has been set as the day when direct negotiations will start between the two sides, just over 34 years since the Turkish invasion that divided the island.
President Christofias described the setting of this date in September as ‘a step forward, a positive development’ and there is no doubt that a launching of discourse between the two sides is an important and progressive step toward reunification. This time last year the situation looked far more glum, with the outlook on both sides resembling the dismal and entrenched views that have historically characterised the situation. The current outlook on both sides highlights the fact that even long established issues, such as those that make up the Cyprus Problem, can be retracted and worked around even after years and years. For investors, the current climate shows that it can only take a change in administrations, or some other transformation, for a pep to be placed in the workings of a feasible mechanism toward reunification.
Talat and Christiofias are seen by many journalists and analysts to effectively share a leftwing world view. Whether this shared world view will help to clear the way for negotiating around the more sticky issues – such as ongoing security for both Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot communities, or the presence of the 40,000 Turkish troops in the North, is, of course, yet to be seen. The fact is though that both Talat and Christiofias have already agreed on some points and have an agreement on issues that have previously remained unresolved.
Both sides have agreed to cooperate on issues such as the environment, crime, emergency management and the preservation of cultural heritage. Even though these sound like incidentals, they point toward a future far removed from the recent past, where these things would not have been discussed in a generous manner between the two sides. Both sides insist that they already have the blueprints and have covered enough groundwork that the basis of a solution should be feasibly reached with the year.
For those looking to invest in the North Cyprus property market, these developments should be taken as reassurance that the move toward reunification is firmly in progress; the symbolic gesture undertaken by both leaders of placing a direct line between their offices for the first time is an icon for the change underway on this island.
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