
The north’s ‘foreign minister’ Tahsin Ertugruloglu on Tuesday night reiterated his demand for a two-state solution to the Cyprus problem to the Turkish Cypriot legislature as it deliberated his ‘ministry’s’ budget.
He claimed that “the vast majority of the Turkish Cypriot people believe in the policy of two sovereign states” and that at October’s Turkish Cypriot leadership election, where two-state solution advocate Ersin Tatar was routed by pro-federation candidate Tufan






