
THERE was a time, some years ago, when a visit by a UN envoy to Kyproulla, with the aim of kicking some life into the Cyprob, would be big news, the main story in every newspaper and the lead on all the television news shows.
We would be bombarded with alarmist stories about Anglo-American plots to trap the Greek Cypriots in UN processes that were designed to satisfy Turkey’s unreasonable






