Cyprus dispute
Cyprus guarantee system is complicated
There are many aspects of the Cyprus problem. It is neither just a property or refugee is-sue, nor a territory matter. It definitely includes all such headings, as well as the partnership of the two peoples in the land and the sovereignty of the island. But, even if there is an ac-cord answering the expectations of the two peoples on all those headings, will the problem be resolved?
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Optimism is good, even on Cyprus
Even if there is still a huge discrepancy in the description of terms between the two Cypriot sides, it was hard to believe but even Archbishop Hrisostomos was talking optimistically that perhaps this time a Cyprus resolution might be within reach.
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Kotzias briefs UN envoy on positions for Cyprus talks
United Nations Special Adviser Espen Barth Eide on Monday returned to Cyprus, where President Nicos Anastasiades and Turkish-Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci are due to meet Wednesday, after being briefed about Greece?s positions on the reunification talks.
Resolution within months, fingers crossed
Buoyed with the "success" of the New York talks, Turkish Cypriot President Mustafa Ak?nc? shyly declared that even if it would be overoptimistic to expect a resolution to the over-50-years-old Cyprus problem by the end of the year, he could say that a resolution might be achieved within months. If Ak?nc?
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Kotzias to meet UN's Eide at Foreign Ministry Monday
Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias is due to meet in Athens at noon on Monday with the UN Secretary General?s Special Adviser on Cyprus Espen Barth Eide.
The meeting comes three days after Kotzias met his Cypriot counterpart Ioannis Kasoulides, also in Athens.
Anastasiades: New Ankara gov't may affect Cyprus talks
Both sides in Cyprus must work to find a solution that does not create winners or losers on the divided island, Greek Cypriot leader Nicos Anastasiades told Hürriyet in a recent interview, adding that a new government in Turkey may have a ?direct effect? on the talks that recent got back on track.
Strong momentum for Cyprus peace, UN envoy
There is strong international and domestic momentum behind UN-brokered peace talks aimed at reuniting Cyprus after 41 years, an ?encouraged? UN envoy said Tuesday.
?We are on a good track right now. and the international support is remarkably strong,? Norwegian diplomat Espen Barth Eide told reporters after meeting Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades.
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Turkish Cypriot president to meet head of UN
Turkish Cypriot President Mustafa Ak?nc? left June 2 for New York City at the invitation of U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon for their first meeting since April's presidential election in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
"The negotiation process has started intensively," said Ak?nc? to the press at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport before departing for New York City.
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Cyprus talks reap first major progress in more than a decade
Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders agreed May 28 to open further crossing points linking the two parts and to merge their electricity networks, a U.N. envoy has said.
Anastasiades, Akinci agree on new crossings on divided island
The Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders agreed Thursday to open more crossing points and link the mobile phone and electricity networks to help restore trust between their estranged communities on divided Cyprus.