At least there's no constant bloodshed with that one. Like the middle east, it feels to me as if western powers have treated the Turks harshly there. The fact that northern Cyprus isn't recognised seems to ignore the fact that the Turks only went in to defend their people, and the fact that they went as far south as Nicosia to secure their safety seemed a good excuse for the west to frame it as Turkish aggression when it started off as nothing of the sort.What are people's view on Cyprus? An illegal occupation by Turkey had been going on since the 70s. There is no resolution, just an uneasy acceptance which is not internationally recognised and seems wholly unsatisfactory to those Cypriots that lost their home and land.
To me any solution there is going to need to be along the lines of a Northern Ireland style power-sharing agreement.