conflict beteen Muslim Turks &Greek cathlics.
Cyprus Conflict Resolution Trainers Group was created in 1994.
The answer you are looking for is TURKEY, but the question improperly poses its premise. Greece is not in a conflict with Turkey over Cyprus. Turkey is in a conflict with the Greek Cypriots (the population of Cyprus which is ethnically Greek) over control of the island.
Cyprus
There is no such conflict. Nobody claims to "own" the Middle East. There are a great number of Middle Eastern countries and peoples who are engaged in localized conflicts about who can control certain Middle Eastern territories. Some examples include: Israelis and Palestinians, Kurds and Iraqis, the various religious sects in Lebanon, the Alawites and Sunnis in Syria, the Egyptian and Sudanese government over the Hurghada Triangle, Turkey and Cyprus over northern Cyprus, etc.
Erik Evripidou was born on November 30, 1984, in Cyprus.
Jo Katsaras was born on November 13, 1966, in Cyprus.
Cyprus is the correct answer
Savvas Stavrou was born on November 16, 1988, in Limassol, Cyprus.
Polyvios G. Polyviou has written: 'Cyprus' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government 'Cyprus, conflict and negotiation, 1960-1980' -- subject(s): Politics and government
Cyprus is an island that shares its heritage with Greece, and speaks the Greek language. The northern end of Cyprus has been occupied by Turkey, and there has been conflict ever since. There is a no-mans-land between the two sides on Cyprus similar to that of North and South Korea.
In Shakespeare's play "Othello," the Duke of Cyprus is not given a specific name. He is referred to simply as the Duke, serving as a figure of authority who oversees matters related to the military and governance in Cyprus. His role is primarily to address the political situation and the conflict between Othello and the other characters.
The only region separated into two sections is Cyprus, which is divided into the Republic of Cyprus in the south and the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in the north. The division occurred after a conflict in 1974, with the United Nations maintaining a buffer zone between the two regions.