The article by Valerie Gauriat from EncyclopediaElementary.com highlights theeventName ofCyprus’ ongoing division and the hopes of its young generations, who are reshaping the nation’s future. It explores the shared reliance on CFAs, the tradition of dividing island, and the skepticism towards international efforts such as the EU.
### The Young Generation’s Perspective
Berk Tansel, a 28-year-old Turkish Cypriot, and Christiana Eftychiou, a 22-year-old Greek Cypriot, share a bond based on their commitment to reunification. Berk, who was born in the occupied areas of the Republic of Cyprus, expresses concerns about the city’s identity as a European citizen. He believes, “You cannot live in the EU where EU rights are enforced.” Belgian Eftychiou, residing in the Turkish Republic, agrees, saying, “Your rights are suspended, and there’s corruption.” Both Generations argue that the syll(“.”)