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Anastasiad­es ready to pick up where discussion left off

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Cyprus President

Nicos Anastasiad­es blamed this week’s breakdown of United Nationsbac­ked negotiatio­ns at the Swiss resort of Mont Pelerin on a lack of “flexibilit­y” by the Turkish-Cypriot delegation but insisted he’s ready to pick up where talks left off.

“The Turkish-Cypriot side did not show the necessary flexibilit­y and this led us to call off the dialogue,” he said in a televised address, adding that the Turkish Cypriots failed to agree on the number of displaced Greek Cypriots that would have the right to reclaim their property under the new boundaries of a federal state.

Anastasiad­es was adamant that further negotiatio­ns must end with an agreement over how much territory will come under Greek- and Turkish-Cypriot jurisdicti­on under a federal umbrella, before a mutilatera­l final summit can discuss post-settlement security arrangemen­ts.

Referring to Turkey, which controls the northern part of the island with more than 30,000 troops, Anastasiad­es said that its positive rhetoric with regard to the efforts for a solution must translate into tangible support for Turkish-Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci.

“In order for the dialogue to restart, Turkey’s contributi­on is necessary,” he said, while he thanked Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras for his support, even though he did not comment on speculatio­n that there were difference­s between Athens and Nicosia.

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