Our View: President’s actions contradict the Cyprob rhetoric
Soon after he was elected, President Nikos Christodoulides embarked on a campaign, supposedly aimed at securing a resumption of Cyprus talks because, as he never tired telling us, the status quo was unsustainable. Almost three years later, the superficiality of this supposed commitment to the resumption of talks that was never once tested by the inflexible Ersin Tatar, is looking unsustainable. Looked at closely, the president’s policy on the Cyprus problem has always been about effect and never about result.