Abstract
The settlement that was reached to the Cyprus problem in 1959–60 (Chapter 7) was widely acclaimed as a statesmanlike resolution of a long-standing problem of a particularly difficult kind. It removed Cyprus from the agenda of the United Nations for the next five years. It was, however, a settlement between Greece and Turkey, rather than between the two ethnic groups in Cyprus. And at the end of 1963 the issue was to emerge again in a still more intractable form.
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Luard, E. (1989). Cyprus Again. In: A History of the United Nations. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20030-6_17
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