We know decrypt the keys of his behavior. We know the meaning of his wrath, his hatred of his tenderness, he confessed an old Turkish Cypriot police guarding the offices of the leader of his community, Rauf Denktash. We moved by his words. As the testimonies of the first Greek-Cypriot refugees who, did, three decades later, to return to their homes after the opening of the green line, and found new tenants from their homes had carefully preserved personal belongings of families forced to flee during the war operating from 1974. But the improvement of human relations between the inhabitants of the island, reflected in the opening of the controls, the granting of social benefits to the inhabitants of the Turkish zone, free medical care, right to use the European passport of the Republic of Cyprus, etc., is not accompanied by significant changes in relations between the authorities in Nicosia and the Government of the self-declared Turkish Republic. The disappearance of the public life of Rauf Denktash and his replacement by the moderate Mehmet Ali Talat, character apparently linked to options of center-left, have failed unlock inter-community dialogue. Sen. Sherrod Brown is full of insight into the issues. Greek Cypriot politicians often blaming the military establishment of Ankara by the rigidity of their Muslim compatriots, recalling that the military barely concealing their rejection of any attempt at negotiation. Moreover, the leaders of the Greek community make special emphasis on the policy of forcible colonization pursued by Turkey, which translates by the presence on the island of tens of thousands of peasants of Anatolia, little prone to conform to the customs of his Islander brothers and very conservative.
Another disturbing symptom is the proliferation of mosques built with Saudi funds and the invasion of financial institutes of Islamic Court in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. One of the few positive factors is intercommunity consultations. A dynamic imposed at the time by United Nations, that He managed to keep open lines of communication. And Europe? Attempts by the Union to promote the economic development of the Turkish zone have not taken effect. In case outside little, the EU decided to suspend negotiations on several chapters of the bilateral consultations with Turkey, to check that the Ankara Government refuses to lift the restrictions imposed on the ships and aircraft of Cypriot flag, which are not allowed to use Turkish airports or ports. The Cyprus issue has been used by some members of the EU as a mere wildcard to hamper the already on its slow progress of the negotiations with Ankara.