Pessimism Leventis foundation the Cyprus problem

Greece should not in any case to accept a solution to the Cyprus problem, without to withdraw the Turkish troops in a few months, to abolish the guarantees and …
to leave the settlers, stresses in a statement of the president of the Union Of the, Vassilis Leventis, who was briefed yesterday by the prime minister, in the context of the meetings of mr. Tsipras with the political leaders on the Cyprus problem, in view of the conference of Geneva.
Mr. Leventis also claims that “the President of Cyprus should always be Greek cypriot” and notes that “the Union Of the proposed international force of peacekeepers and the federal police,” although, as he notes, “there are countries that do not agree, because they consider this solution economically inappropriate”.
On the territorial/property, the president of the EC stresses that “the aim is to get as many as possible, more refugees and more territories and to compensate the fortunes of those who are impossible to return, with priority going to the Morphou” .
Mr. Leventis appears pessimistic about the outcome of the Geneva convention, since, as he points out, the Turkey always finds a way of scuppering any attempt is made to find a solution to the cyprus problem and drew attention to mr. Tsipras “not to go bilateral with Turkey, because that will give the opportunity for Erdogan to rise to claims and on the remaining claims of Turkey”.

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