Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Cyprus Leaders Resume Peace And Unity Talks In Geneva



Reuters: Cyprus leaders seek deal in 'historic opportunity' for peace

The leaders of both sides of ethnically divided Cyprus began new unification talks on Monday but sought to temper hopes of a swift breakthrough, though its U.N. envoy said a deal to resolve one of Europe's most enduring conflicts was within reach.

Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci and Greek Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades, launched a week of consultations in Geneva to tackle dozens of disagreements stemming from the 1974 division of the Mediterranean island. The talks will focus initially on how to handle property disputes stretching back more than 40 years.

But with several past reconciliation efforts having failed, both leaders have been careful this week to cool expectations of a quick fix. The United Nations special envoy for Cyprus also said on Monday that the talks were open-ended.

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WNU Editor: These talks are not going to be easy. There are too many unresolved issues that are still on the table.

More News On Cyprus Unification Talks

Cyprus leaders tackle power-sharing in Geneva peace talks -- AP
Cyprus leaders meet in Geneva to negotiate peace deal -- DW
Cyprus reunification: Greek and Turkish leaders of divided island enter final stages of peace talks -- The Independent
Cyprus Crisis to Be Settled After All Disputable Issues Resolution - Official -- Sputnik
No breakthrough in sight at Cyprus talks -- Europe Online Magazine
Cyprus peace talks begin on future of divided island -- BBC
Expectations over Cyprus talks tempered -- Ekathimerini
Turkey seeks free movement of people, goods in Turkish Cyprus in post-agreement era -- Hurriyet Daily News
Cyprus deal carries rewards and risk -- Financial Times
How will Cyprus peace deal affect holidays to the divided island? -- The Independent

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