Dr. Nikolaos Stelgias In an exclusive interview with The Levant Files, Dr. Erato Kozakou-Marcoullis — former Minister of Foreign Affairs and former Minister of Communications and Works of the Republic of Cyprus — delivers a sober diplomatic reading of the present moment, warning that, absent genuine political will, the island risks drifting irreversibly toward partition. Speaking exclusively to The Levant Files, one of Cyprus’s most experienced diplomats offered a measured but unmistakably cautious assessment of suggestions that the island may be approaching a new and final phase in the search for a settlement. ‘A Mile From the Solution’ Asked whether the government’s signals of an imminent “final process” reflect a realistic prospect or merely a pious aspiration, the former Foreign Minister was careful not to inflate expectations. The UN Secretary-General, she noted, has achieved little of substance since the intense early months of his tenure in Geneva and Crans-Montana, and would un...
In a revealing analysis published on June 25, Yetkin Report’s Murat Yetkin outlines a stunning geopolitical realignment ahead of the upcoming NATO Summit in Ankara. During a White House meeting on June 24, US President Donald Trump told NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte that he is traveling to the July 7-8 summit specifically for President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. When Rutte pressed whether Trump would attend for him, the President hesitated before responding, "Probably, I could come," explicitly highlighting his strong personal rapport with Erdoğan while underscoring Türkiye’s critical role within NATO due to its powerful military. Trump revealed he would arrive in Ankara bearing a "big gift" intended to delight President Erdoğan. Concurrent media reports confirmed that this gift is the approval for General Electric F-110 jet engines, which are crucial for powering Türkiye’s indigenous National Combat Aircraft, the KAAN. The announcement signals a major diplomatic win...