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April 25, 2004

Um, is this going to be a problem?

This is highly unlikely to impinge on regular blogospheric radar sets across the spectrum, but that doesn't mean that it's not of interest: Cyprus vote leaves island split.


More than three-quarters of Greek Cypriots have voted against a UN plan to reunite the island in a referendum.
Turkish Cypriots, in contrast, endorsed the plan with a 65% majority, according to official results.

But both sides had to approve the proposals for Cyprus to be reunified in time for EU membership on 1 May

A Fistful of Euros (who I cheerfully admit is more up to speed on this sort of thing than I am) doesn't know what's going to happen next; as it stands, the Greek half of the island is slated to enter the European Union while the Turkish half will not. That will... complicate matters, since as far as I know the Turkish half of the island doesn't have an internationally recognized government. Hey, I told you that I'm not up to speed on this sort of thing: I merely pass along the story and an encouragement to click the link.

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My impression from my centrist European friends is that this is a bad thing - but more importantly, I see that "veto" is nearly the antonym of "vote", and that's cool.

I imagine this will cause international sympathy and, more importantly, financial aid to be redirected at the Turkish side of the line, rather than the Greek who just trashed that sympathy.

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