By Levon Arakelian. The International Conference on Cyprus is upon us. But I fear that the Greek Cypriot side is about to embark on negotiations with an interlocutor, Turkey, who believes that she has nothing to lose—and hence nothing to concede. Can anything be done to change Turkey’s strategic calculus? I believe that the answer is “yes”.
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Singapore, Feb 10 (ANI): Moody’s Investors Service on Monday affirmed Delhi International Airport Limited’s (DIAL) Ba2 corporate family rating and senior secured ratings. The ratings […]