...i think Turkey doesn't have a choice.
indeed their aim is to increase the number of settlers, but Cyprus cannot "belong" to "Greeks", and/or "Turks", it is too important to all the interlocutors, not just Greece and Turkey, that "it belongs" to neither, and as State, where Business depends on a Rule of Law, it is not divided. Cypriots, Greek and Turk, have the opportunity to end the subjugation which has been the lot of its dweelers for thousands of years. but first they must realise a way of life where united they are, as Individuals, a benefit to each other, Cypriots first, while as Persons they thrive because of the respect they have for their diversity.
it does not make a solution impossible, yet, it demands from Cypriots that they adapt, and that they demonstrate a love for their island that they clearly express above the National pride they can demonstrate for living relics, (and a flag). it makes more impossible a Greek State, more possible Constituencies where one of them is Greek, because Cyprus as a Republic is Free of such bias, because Cypriots in this sense are neither.