‘More overlap than expected’ in public’s opinions on Cyprus problem
A study conducted into public opinion on the Cyprus problem and what needs to be done to resolve it found what the British high commission’s political section’s head Rich Calver described as “more overlap than expected” in Turkish Cypriots’ and Greek Cypriots’ positions, with focus groups on both sides broadly accepting each other’s demands for initiatives to improve one another’s lives. The study, which was titled “alleviating the daily negative effects of the conditions of
A recent study on public opinion regarding the Cyprus problem revealed a greater degree of common ground between Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot communities than previously anticipated. Researchers found that both groups largely acknowledged the validity of the other's proposals aimed at improving daily life and easing the consequences of the island's unresolved status. The research involved focus groups and bicommunal meetings where participants shared suggestions across various categories, including economy, peacebuilding, and human rights.
The findings suggest a potential avenue for practical confidence-building measures and improved intercommunal relations, independent of a comprehensive political settlement.
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