A Special Report
Produced by The Washington Times Advocacy Department
Turkish Republic Of Northern Cyprus, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
By Özdil Nami
I would like to provide you with information regarding the ongoing negotiation process in Cyprus between the Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot sides and also provide general information about our country. Published September 30, 2014
Recent Stories
Higher education in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
Strategically important for education and for social, cultural and economic development, the higher-education sector constitutes 40 percent of the economy of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
Why there should be direct flights to Northern Cyprus
There are not many places nearby that Israelis can visit that are inexpensive and not hostile. However, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is a place that Israelis can visit, enjoy for relatively little money and be welcomed for who they are.
Tourism in the TRNC
The island of Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean is 40 miles from the coast of Turkey, 60 miles from Syria and 250 miles from Egypt. It is the third-largest island in the Mediterranean after Sicily and Sardinia.
A new destination in the Eastern Mediterranean: Karpaz Gate Marina
Karpaz Gate Marina is at the heart of one of the most attractive areas of the Eastern Mediterranean, amid the unspoiled beauty of the Northern Cyprus Karpaz Peninsula.
Turkey builds massive pipeline to send drinking water to thirsty Cyprus
An ambitious pipeline project linking reservoirs in Turkey to the parched, isolated Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is on track to bring much needed drinking water to the island by year's end.
Cyprus view from Capitol Hill: Hon. Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas in the House of Representatives
Mr. Speaker, I rise today regarding the 40th anniversary of the division of Cyprus, and to encourage a final settlement that makes possible a reunited island and a shared, peaceful and prosperous future for all Cypriots.
Cyprus view from Capitol Hill: Hon. Mark Meadows of North Carolina in the House of Representatives
The Greek Cypriots have agreed to come to the table and begin negotiations with their Turkish counterparts. The United States stands by its commitment to peace in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Cyprus view from Capitol Hill: Hon. Ed Whitfield of Kentucky in the House of Representatives
A division that has left both Turkish and Greek Cypriots bogged down in an unacceptable status quo that continues to impede economic and social progress on the island.