The article deals with the persistence of the status quo concerning the conflict’s solution on the island of Cyprus. It draws attention to the phenomena that the long-term unsuccessful process of negotiations, talks, and plans’ creation brings. After analysing many resources and various strategies, the author compares different views and suggests the reasons for the persistence of unresolved conflict. The Cyprus conflict can be resolved in the form of several scenarios. The currently induced state’s persistence can be considered a plan that is only a forced state and only delays the required solution. However, this situation is likely to persist for a long time.