TRNC to join the Turkic Council and OIC!
The TRNC was been earmarked to join the Turkic Council of nations [url]should the talks fail[/url] advised by Halil Akinci, "This time will be different", Halil was quoted as saying in the last Council meeting.
For those of you unaware of whom the Turkic Council of Nations are:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkic_Council
The talks between Nicos and Akinci, for the first time, are being considered as a pretext as to not to leave the TRNC in the cold as was unfortunately seen after the disgraceful Annan Plan scenario in 2004. The TRNC has been advised that it will become an immediate member and recognised by its member countries with the installation of Full diplomatic offices in Girne, Lefkosa and Famagusta districts, of the Turkic Council. All of its member states have formulated a legal document of their declaration. In addition, Pakistan and Gambia are also preparing for the recognition of the TRNC with the opening of full diplomatic, trade and educational links considering that the TRNC currently has a substantial amount of students and business investors already investing in Northern Cyprus; East Mediterranean University, Remax, Hotel chains and restaurants are all in full operation with people from those countries.
Mr Nicos, as can be seen from how nervous he is from the following post in the "Famagusta Gazette" http://famagusta-gazette.com/cyprus-president-ready-to-resume-talks-even-tomorrow-says-deputy-governm-p38805-69.htm has apparently advised his cabinet that the Talks must not end and to reverse the "EOKA historical date" mentioning scenario immediately, where President Akinci in response has taken his Presidential duties BAU by attending Pakistan, and has now been invited to Azerbaijan for business and trade related agreements.
Also, the President is formally awaiting a return invitation from the OIC to attend a briefing (which Nico Anastasiades is aware of) to inform him of the upgrade of the "TRNC" to Full member state recognised by all of its 57 nations should the Talks fail.
Greek Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades is apparently extremely stressed after been told by the UN and other foreign leaders that the Cyprus Talks must not fail with President Akinci. In other words, President Akinci is the last Turkish Cypriot President with whom will engage in such talks seeking a Federal formula.