Irish Times: Cyprus talks halted over security impasse
Sharp divisions over Turkish insistence on continued military presence on island
Talks in Geneva to reunite Cyprus broke up overnight amid sharp divisions over new security arrangements as Turkey insisted on maintaining a military presence on the divided Mediterranean island.
Negotiators for Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities plan a fresh effort next week to break the logjam after the foreign ministers of Greece, Turkey and Britain stepped back from the process.
Cyprus has been split along ethnic lines since 1974, when Turkey invaded and occupied its northern third in response to an Athens-inspired coup aimed at uniting the island with Greece. A UN buffer zone divides the breakaway Turkish-Cypriot state, recognised only by Ankara, from the Greek-Cypriot state, an EU member.
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More News On The Cyprus Reunification Talks
Cyprus reunification talks stall over question of security -- The Guardian
Cyprus peace talks end with optimism, but Turkey won't remove troops -- UPI
Erdogan: Turkey to remain guarantor of reunified Cyprus -- AP
Cyprus talks: Erdogan dismisses full Turkish troop withdrawal -- BBC
Cyprus talks: Turkish troops will remain on island, vows Erdoğan -- The Guardian
Cyprus president foresees 'radical' reform of island's security -- France 24
Significant Progress Made in Cyprus Reunification Talks -- Sputnik
Roadmap agreed at Cyprus reunification talks – Turkish FM -- RT
Why hopes are so high about the talks to reunify Cyprus -- Max Bearak, Washington Post
Cyprus: Reunification Talks End Without A Deal -- Stratfor
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