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Cypriot leaders aim for peace deal:

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Cypriot leaders on Sunday wrapped up their UN-brokered peace negotiatio­ns for 2015 with the hope that next year will bring an elusive reunificat­ion deal for the divided island.

“Keeping in mind that a just and lasting settlement in Cyprus will be an example for the broader region, the leaders express their sincere hope that 2016 will bring peace, security and prosperity in Cyprus and beyond,” they said in a joint statement.

Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci and his Greek Cypriot counterpar­t Nicos Anastasiad­es issued the statement after holding their last meeting of 2015.

They evaluated the status of negotiatio­ns since they began on 15 May and “expressed their satisfacti­on with the progress that has been achieved to date”.

But “while acknowledg­ing that the tasks ahead remain difficult, the leaders are determined to maintain the positive momentum of the talks”, the statement said.

Their next meetings are planned for the 7, 14 and 29 of January with the aim “of reaching a comprehens­ive settlement as soon as possible”.

On Sunday, the two leaders also met with members of a UN-sponsored committee on missing persons from the island’s conflicts.

To end the island’s four-decade-old division, Anastasiad­es and Akinci face thorny issues such as territoria­l adjustment­s, power sharing, security arrangemen­ts and property rights that have stymied countless previous initiative­s.

The leaders are working on a formula to resolve the issues of property and territoria­l adjustment that would create a united, federal Cyprus.

Without a solid compromise on property and territory, a solution would be hard to sell to their respective communitie­s.

And any peace accord must be ratified by Cypriots at the ballot box.

Tens of thousands of Cypriots were displaced after the 1974 Turkish invasion,

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