Majority of Turkish Cypriots wants two separate and independent states in Cyprus

PanARMENIAN.Net - According to a survey conducted in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), 77.9 percent of people wanted two separate states in the island and 63 percent did not believe the talks (between Turkish and Greek Cypriot leaders to find a solution to Cyprus question) would be concluded successfully.



Four percent of Turkish Cypriots is against the current situation, and 48.5 percent is against integration with Turkey while 42.6 percent is supporting the integration, Anatolian News agency reports.
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