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In a meaningful progress for the long-stalled peace process on the ethnically divided island of Cyprus, rival leaders from the Greek and Turkish communities expressed their readiness to participate in UN-mediated talks aimed at rekindling negotiations over a lasting settlement. The declaration comes amid renewed calls for dialogue and cooperation following years of diplomatic deadlock. As tensions continue to simmer over territorial disputes and historical grievances, the prospect of a UN-led meeting offers a glimmer of hope for a resolution to one of Europe’s most enduring conflicts. With both sides indicating a willingness to engage, international observers are cautiously optimistic that this initiative could pave the way for stalled peace talks to resume.

Renewed Hope for Cyprus: Leaders Approach UN Talks with Cautious Optimism

In a significant development on the long-standing division of cyprus, the leaders representing the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities have…

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Author : Victoria Jones

Publish date : 2025-04-14 15:19:00

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