A reported new power-sharing framework aimed at resolving the Cyprus problem has been dismissed as "neither necessary nor appropriate" by former Turkish Cypriot chief negotiator Ozdil Nami.

The rejection signals continued resistance within the Turkish Cypriot community to recent diplomatic initiatives, complicating efforts to bridge the decades-long divide on the island.

Nami’s comments undermine the momentum behind the proposed plan, which had been circulating in diplomatic circles as a potential pathway to reunification.

By labeling the initiative as inappropriate, Nami highlights the deep-seated skepticism among key stakeholders regarding the current approach to negotiations.

This stance suggests that any future proposals will need to address fundamental concerns that have historically stalled progress.

The Cyprus dispute remains a significant geopolitical issue, with implications for regional stability and international relations.