Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

UK backs federal solution for Cyprus

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The UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the internatio­nally accepted model for Cyprus, a bi-zonal, bicommunal federation as “a starting point” for UN-led settlement talks.

Raab made the comments in the House of Commons on Tuesday to a question by Labour MP Bambos Charalambo­us.

The Foreign Secretary was asked to confirm the Britain’s commitment to a bi-zonal, bi-communal federation as “the only basis” for a political settlement for Cyprus, ahead of next month’s UN conference in Geneva.

Raab recently visited Cyprus for contacts with President Nicos Anastasiad­es and Turkish Cypriot leader

Ersin Tatar.

“The most important thing we need to see right now is for both sides to go to those UN 5-plus-1 talks without preconditi­ons, so we can re-engage in the kind of flexibilit­y and pragmatism that can see lasting and enduring peace for the whole of Cyprus.”

President Anastasiad­es said he will attend the UNhosted informal meeting on 27-29 April with the leader of the breakaway Turkish Cypriots with “full political will” to get dormant peace talks restarted.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will host the informal meeting that will also be attended by the foreign ministers of Cyprus’ guarantor powers — Greece, Turkey, and Britain.

The last attempt at putting together a reunificat­ion deal over several days at the Swiss resort of Crans-Montana in the summer of 2017 collapsed amid acrimony.

April’s meeting is overshadow­ed by Turkey’s perceived shift from the long-establishe­d aim of forging a federation of Greek- and Turkish-speaking zones to an agreement between two equal, sovereign states.

This month, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ruled out discussing a federal system to reunify Cyprus, insisting that a two-state accord is the only solution.

Tatar has also advocated a two-state solution for Cyprus, arguing the dynamic has changed.

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