contricusc
Contributor
Why should Turkey "mend" relations with actors actively hostile towards Turkey at the cost of its national security? The EU is as much of a hostile actor towards Turkey as Russia, Israel or Iran. Its not some benign actor.
If you want the EU to not be hostile, you need to mend relations with them. It’s not such a difficult concept to gasp.
As long as Turkey has military in Northern Cyprus, it basically occupies land of a EU country. This is detrimental to Turkey‘s national security, because it keeps the door open for a potential future conflict.
It doesn’t really matter who is right and who is wrong in Cyprus. Both sides think they are right and that the opposing side is wrong. What I am trying to explain here is that the status quo is not beneficial to Turkey, because it blocks potential improvements in relations with the EU, and it leaves the door open for a potential future conflict.
What do you hope to achieve by keeping a military presence in Cyprus? How does this benefit Turkey in the long term?
The current situation benefits Russia and the US, because it keeps an old wound open between Turkey and Europe, and the two cannot mend their relations because of that.
Do you think it is beneficial for Turkey to be in an adversarial position towards the EU?
Recent developments in Ukraine and the US are pushing Europe towards rearming and deeper integration. Do you want to miss this opportunity to integrate with Europe because of Northern Cyprus?
Also, keep in mind that once Europe gears up its MIC, it will be unwilling to gear it down once the Eastern flank is secured and Ukraine liberated. You will than have a hugely powerful and influential European MIC that will be hungry for new conflicts in order to justify its new increased size. Once Europe resolves its current security problems, it will start being much more assertive in the Mediterranean, and if Turkey will still be at odds with Cyprus, it may end up being the unfortunate adversary of an emboldened and more aggressive Europe.
Europe is looking to become more independent and powerful, because of Putin’s and Trump’s big mistakes of shaking the status quo. It would be wise for Turkey to join Europe now, while it has a strong hand (Turkey would be very helpful against Russia considering its size and strength), rather than stay on the sidelines while Europe rearms and rediscovers its strength.
Most Europeans would prefer to have Turkey as an ally, but the Cyprus issue is a big thorn in relations, and it is up to Turkey to offer concessions in order to fix it.
In the long term, Turkey needs good relations with Europe much more than Europe needs good relations with Turkey. Ignoring this fact is a very big geopolitical mistake.