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Erhurman: blocking trust measures undermines Cyprus problem efforts

In-Cyprus · 2026-08-21

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• What happened: Turkish Cypriot leader Tufan Erhurman criticized the blocking of trust measures between Turkish and Greek Cypriots, stating that it undermines efforts to resolve the Cyprus problem. • Why it matters: Erhurman emphasized that confidence-building measures are essential for improving relations and trust between the two communities, and that current diplomatic actions are counterproductive. • What to watch next: Observers should monitor any developments in confidence-building initiatives and the response from Greek Cypriot authorities regarding the implementation of such measures.

Politics Cyprus problemTop NewsTufan ErhurmanTurkish Cypriots Erhurman: blocking trust measures undermines Cyprus problem efforts Tufan Erhurman Relevant News Erhurman: blocking trust measures undermines Cyprus problem efforts 21 August 2026 Cyprus, Greece, Malta expand shipping talks to include Italy 21 August 2026 Ebola spreading exponentially in Congo as death toll tops 2,500, UN says 21 August 2026 newsroom 21 August 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber Reluctance to implement new confidence-building measures and efforts to limit Turkish Cypriots’ international presence do not help resolve the Cyprus problem, but instead damage relations between the two communities, Turkish Cypriot leader Tufan Erhurman argued. In a social media post, he described confidence-building measures as an established concept in the history of Cyprus problem negotiations, noting they remain particularly important because of trust problems that have developed between Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots as a result of historical events and other factors. Alongside efforts to develop new confidence-building measures, Erhurman said, actions that limit or erode existing trust should be avoided. He went further, claiming that Greek Cypriot diplomacy promotes the argument that lifting or easing the isolation of Turkish Cypriots, and adopting new confidence-building measures, would reduce their interest in a solution and make the status quo more comfortable. He pointed to several specific examples: the obstruction of meetings between the Turkish Cypriot negotiator and ambassadors; the cancellation of an event in Kyrenia; and difficulties created for the participation of Turkish Cypriot athletes and traditional dance groups in international events. Reluctance towards confidence-building measures, obstruction of even the easing of isolation, and efforts to render Turkish Cypriots invisible, he said, “do not help efforts for a solution; they harm them.” He added that recent United Nations references to the importance of confidence-building measures reinforce this view. Concluding, he argued that pursuing a solution requires accepting the equality and equal rights of the two communities, as well as creating channels that would improve relations and mutual trust. (Information from Cyprus News Agency) Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News Cyprus, Greece, Malta expand shipping talks to include Italy Ebola spreading exponentially in Congo as death toll tops 2,500, UN says Boy, 14, seriously hurt in Trachoni electric scooter crash Iran vows ‘devastating’ response as US threatens toughest ever economic hit Larnaca beats Greece, Spain and Italy in autumn holiday rankings Things to do on Friday, August 21 Paphos father charged with negligence after leaving 11-year-old home alone to watch football in Albania Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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