This document appears to be a page from a news briefing or diplomatic cable collection (stamped House Oversight) containing two distinct articles. The first discusses the post-election political landscape in India following Narendra Modi's victory, emphasizing the need for secular rule. The second is a reprint of a Hürriyet article by Yusuf Kanli dated May 19, 2014, analyzing Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu's visit to North Cyprus and the historical failure of international leaders, including US Presidents, to resolve the Cyprus conflict.
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| Narendra Modi | Indian Leader (Prime Minister) |
Mentioned in the first article regarding his election victory and tweet.
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| Yusuf Kanli | Author/Journalist |
Author of the article 'Will it be Cyprus' year?' in Hürriyet.
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| Ahmet Davutoğlu | Foreign Minister (Turkey) |
Made a one-day trip to North Cyprus declaring it is time to end the Cyprus problem.
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| George Bush Sr. | Former US President |
Mentioned as one of the American leaders who have historically declared a 'Cyprus year' without resolution.
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| Hürriyet |
Turkish newspaper publishing the article about Cyprus.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document (indicated by footer stamp).
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Subject of the first article regarding secular rule and elections.
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Location of Ahmet Davutoğlu's one-day trip.
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Subject of the diplomatic dispute discussed.
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"“India has won,” Modi tweeted after his victory."Source
"The highlight of the one-day trip to North Cyprus by Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu might best be his bold declaration that time has come to end the 50-year-old Cyprus problem."Source
"Is it really the high time, best opportunity, right moment, last chance or whatever for a Cyprus deal?"Source
"Every American leader since George Bush Sr. have declared many of the past years as the “Cyprus year” but that Cyprus year never came…"Source
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