Nicosia Uncut – Episode 18: Could constructive ambiguity save or ruin the day? (9/2/2021)

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Nicosia Uncut - Episode 18: Could constructive ambiguity save or ruin the day? (9/2/2021)
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Andromachi Sophocleous and Kemal Baykallı discuss Cyprus problem ahead of the informal 5+1 conference: expected strategy, basic assumptions, diplomatic leaks, involvement of the internationals, and how corruption is affecting the course of the peace process in Cyprus.

Before 2004, the Cyprus solution process was mainly driven by the international community. Following the rejection of the Annan Plan, so-called “Cypriot-led process” was the name the game. Failure in Crans Montana effectively ended this period. Now, the international community and non-Cypriot actors are once more the main actors in the solution process. In order to converge positions, “constructive ambiguity” is employed as a tool. Will this save the day or are we about to find ourselves before yet another train crash? What was the EU’s failure last summer, particularly during Borrell’s visit? How did we react to that in our 4th episode which was aired on 3/7/2020? (Here is the link to our fourth episode: https://islandtalks.fm/podcast/nicosia-uncut-episode-4-questions-to-eu-ambassadors-on-borrells-visit-news-for-you-no-the-crossings-are-not-open-critical-thinking-is-not-for-our-students-3-7-2020/ )

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