Answer:
With Turkey, over Cyprus.
Step-by-step explanation:
Cyprus was partitioned into two parts in 1974. The Greek and Turkish communities became separated by a buffer zone called the Green Line.
The internationally recognized government of the Republic of Cyprus controls the southern parts of the country. The rest is the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, recognized by Turkey only.
Many attempts at reunification failed, the key issues being the redistribution of displaced people, demilitarization of the island and the handling of properties.