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UN chief presses on with bid to restart Cyprus talks

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UNITED NATIONS, US: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the Security Council on Tuesday that he is pressing on with a bid to restart negotiatio­ns on reuniting Cyprus, nearly two years after talks collapsed.

In a report sent to the council, Guterres said he had asked his envoy, American diplomat Jane Holl Lute, to continue holding talks with Turkish and Greek Cypriot leaders on the basis for re-starting negotiatio­ns.

“It is my hope that the ongoing consultati­ons will lead to a return to negotiatio­ns, to which I could devote the full weight of my good offices, with the aim of reaching a lasting resolution of the Cyprus issue,” Guterres said in the report obtained by AFP.

“The way ahead must be well prepared, with a sense of urgency and focus,” he added.

Talks on reunifying Cyprus broke down in July 2017 when Turkish and Greek Cypriot leaders failed to agree on compromise­s concerning power-sharing and security arrangemen­ts for the island.

Cyprus has been divided since 1974 when Turkish troops invaded and occupied the northern third of the island in response to a Greek military junta-sponsored coup.

Thousands of Turkish troops remain stationed in the north and Nicosia remains the world’s last divided capital.

Greek Cypriot leader Nicos Anastasiad­es and his Turkish Cypriot counterpar­t Mustafa Akinci have met in October and in February for face-to-face exchanges.

A number of confidence-building measures have been agreed on mine clearance, on exchanging works of art between the two sides, on electricit­y transfers and on allowing mobile phone providers to operate on both sides.

Still, “the skepticism on both sides regarding the prospects for a resumption of talks continued to prevail” following the leaders’ private meetings, Guterres said. — AFP

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