A column in Politis by Sener Levent has reignited debate over Cyprus’ natural gas reserves, revealing that Turkish pipelines are ready to receive Cypriot gas. The article, noted for its significance, suggests that this could be more than an energy deal; it might be a diplomatic overture aimed at restarting long-stalled reunification talks.
Cypriot politicians and parties have already begun weighing in, with some arguing that this is a chance to ‘tame the beast’ and finally achieve a solution. However, skepticism remains high, as similar proposals have faltered in the past due to political mistrust.
The prospect of energy cooperation between the two sides has long been considered a potential icebreaker in negotiations. With Turkey’s pipeline infrastructure in place, the ball is now in Cyprus’ court to decide whether to engage.
Analysts warn that while the offer seems concrete, it could also be a strategic move by Turkey to assert influence. The coming weeks will likely see intense debate among Cypriot leaders on how to respond.
For now, the question hangs: is this the breakthrough the island has been waiting for, or just another false dawn?
Article source: en.philenews.com | Image credit: Cyprus Inform
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