Leaders of ethnically split Cyprus agree to work towards reviving talks
- Rival leaders of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides and Tufan Erhurman, agreed to meet the U.N. Secretary-General to discuss reviving peace talks, according to the U.N. mission on the island.
- The meeting marked the first encounter since Erhurman's victory in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, indicating a commitment to restart negotiations.
- Erhurman called the meeting positive and presented a 10-point proposal to improve daily life for both communities on the island.
- Christodoulides clarified that the meeting was not a negotiation, but they entered a process aimed at resuming the Cyprus negotiations from where they left off.
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Leaders of ethnically split Cyprus agree to work towards reviving talks
The rival leaders of ethnically split Cyprus said they were ready to meet the United Nations Secretary-General to discuss the potential for relaunching long-stalled peace talks, the U.N. mission on the island said on Thursday.
Leaders of Ethnically Split Cyprus Agree to Work towards Reviving Talks
The rival leaders of ethnically split Cyprus said they were ready to meet the United Nations Secretary-General to discuss the potential for relaunching long-stalled peace talks, the UN mission on the island said on Thursday. Greek Cypriot leader Nikos Christodoulides and Turkish Cypriot leader Tufan Erhurman met on Thursday, in their first encounter since Erhurman, a center-left moderate, won by a landslide in an October presidential election in…
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