
By Dimitris Xenofontos
In his recent podcast appearance with Marinos Nomikos, Nicos Anastasiades repeated his familiar narrative: Turkey, he argued, was not ready to abolish the unilateral right of intervention and was in fact undermining the settlement by pressuring Mustafa Akinci at Crans-Montana in 2017.
What I still cannot understand is this: why would Turkey come so close to a settlement, with obvious incentives on the table, only to walk






