Ethnically split Cyprus' rival leaders say they're ready for UN-led meeting to restart peace talks
- The rival leaders of Cyprus are prepared for a UN-led meeting next month to potentially restart peace talks after an eight-year break, as stated by both Tatar and Christodoulides.
- The meeting is scheduled for March 17-18, and will involve officials from Greece, Turkiye, and the United Kingdom, according to Tatar.
- Cyprus has been divided for over 50 years, with the Turkish Cypriots declaring independence in the northern third of the island, and Turkiye maintaining a military presence there.
- Christodoulides emphasized that continued ethnic division cannot be the future of Cyprus, highlighting the need for a resolution to the ongoing conflict.
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