Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades described Turkish aims over a two-state solution to the Cyprus problem as inconceivable, noting it is up to the UN Secretary-General to ascertain whether such aims, which fall outside the UN resolutions, could be satisfied. “Once more Turkish intransigence and the aims it puts forward have been manifested,” Anastasiades said, invited to comment on Turkish President’s remarks that a future negotiating process on Cyprus should be carried out between two states. “What I would equally like to convey …








