Nikos Kotzias today said that 10 days of negotiations at a Swiss resort, which ended July 7, collapsed because of Turkey's insistence on keeping troops on Cyprus and maintaining the right to intervene militarily there.
"We saw a Turkey that was playing with words but when it came time for decisions, it showed that it was totally unwilling, that it wasn't yet ready for a solution," Kotzias said meeting his Cypriot counterpart.
The talks at Crans-Montana capped two years of negotiations between Cyprus' President Nicos Anastasiades - a Greek Cypriot - and breakaway Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci on reunifying the island as a federation. Also participating were top diplomats from Cyprus' 'guarantors' - Greece, Turkey and Britain. Their input was necessary to resolve the core issue of would happen to the 35,000 troops that Turkey has kept in the breakaway north since 1974 when it invaded following a coup mounted by supporters of union with Greece.
He faulted United Nations envoy Espen Barth Eide who facilitated the talks for showing up unprepared.
The Greek foreign minister said that Turkey and others mistakenly believed throughout the negotiations that Greece and the Greek Cypriot side would buckle under pressure and accept Turkey's positions.
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