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Chances of Cyprus peace talks restart look dimmer as Turkish Cypriot leader sees no common ground
Read full article: Chances of Cyprus peace talks restart look dimmer as Turkish Cypriot leader sees no common groundChances of restarting formal talks to mend Cyprus’ decades-long ethnic division appeared dimmer as the leader of the breakaway Turkish Cypriots told a U.N. envoy that he saw no common ground with Greek Cypriots for a return to negotiations.
Divided Cyprus' rival leaders appeal for information on the missing as eyewitnesses die
Read full article: Divided Cyprus' rival leaders appeal for information on the missing as eyewitnesses dieThe rival leaders of ethnically divided Cyprus have made a joint appeal for information that could lead to the buried remains of people who vanished amid violence and war decades ago, as more eyewitnesses die.
Turkey's president unwavering on two-state policy to resolve Cyprus' ethnic division
Read full article: Turkey's president unwavering on two-state policy to resolve Cyprus' ethnic divisionTurkey’s president says any deal resolving Cyprus’ ethnic division of nearly half a century must be based on recognition of a breakaway Turkish Cypriot state in the island nation’s northern third.
UN official says world body committed to Cyprus peace deal
Read full article: UN official says world body committed to Cyprus peace dealA senior United Nations official says the world body remains committed to helping rival Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots reach an agreement remedying the island nation's ethnic cleave that has been the source of instability in the east Mediterranean for decades.
Divided Cyprus' new president scopes out peace talks reset
Read full article: Divided Cyprus' new president scopes out peace talks resetThe new president of Cyprus has met informally with the leader of the breakaway Turkish Cypriots to test the waters on reviving stalemated talks to end the island’s ethnic division.
Split Cyprus seeks equal say for women in future peace talks
Read full article: Split Cyprus seeks equal say for women in future peace talksThe rival leaders of ethnically divided Cyprus have kicked off an initiative to give women an equal say in any renewed push to reunify the east Mediterranean island nation.
With lunch invite, UN chief tries to restart Cyprus talks
Read full article: With lunch invite, UN chief tries to restart Cyprus talksSecretary-General Antonio Guterres hosted a lunch for the leaders of divided Cyprus in hopes of spurring a return to negotiations to reunite the Mediterranean island nations.
Erdogan backs two-state Cyprus deal, puts talks in doubt
Read full article: Erdogan backs two-state Cyprus deal, puts talks in doubtTurkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Ersin Tatar, Turkish Cypriot President, salute flags-waving people during a ceremony, in Nicosia, Northern Cyprus, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020. Erdogan attnded commemorations for the 37th anniversary of a Turkish Cypriot declaration of independence on war-divided Cyprus. “A two-state solution must be discussed and negotiated on the bases of sovereign equality,” said Erdogan, who accused Greek Cypriots of sabotaging progress. Only Turkey recognizes a breakaway Turkish Cypriot state in the north where it maintains more than 35,000 troops. The island’s internationally-recognized government seated in the island’s Greek Cypriot south accused Erdogan of dynamiting U.N.-led attempts for a return to peace talks.
Leftist, hard-liner in Turkish Cypriot leadership runoff
Read full article: Leftist, hard-liner in Turkish Cypriot leadership runoffTurkish Cypriot leader and candidate Mustafa Akinci talks after casting his ballot at a polling station during the Turkish Cypriots election for a new leader in the Turkish occupied area in the north part of the divided capital Nicosia, Cyprus, Sunday, Oct. 11, 2020. (AP Photo/Nedim Enginsoy)NICOSIA – A leftist incumbent will take on a hard-line challenger in a runoff to decide who will lead Turkish Cypriots in overcoming deep political chasms with rival Greek Cypriots to end a nearly half-century of ethnic division in Cyprus and quell tensions over offshore energy reserves. “Despite this, the Turkish Cypriot people managed to show their will at the ballot box," Akinci said. The Famagusta suburb has remained off-limits and under Turkish military control since 1974 when its Greek Cypriot residents fled advancing Turkish troops. U.N. resolutions said any attempt to settle the suburb with anyone other than its Greek Cypriot residents would be “inadmissible."