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UNSG Antonio Guterres’ report: “A historic opportunity was missed in Crans Montana”
The firm belief that a historic opportunity was missed in Crans-Montana, is expressed by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, in a report for his good offices mission on Cyprus.
UN says expert talks on Cyprus 'successfully completed'
The United Nations said two days of expert-level talks on the possible reunification of Cyprus had ended on Jan. 19, describing them as a success but without disclosing any details.
The subject matter expert’s conference on the Cyprus dispute starts today
The subject matter experts of the Republic of Cyprus, the Turkish-Cypriot community, Greece, Turkey, UK and the UN will measure the distance between them on Mont Pelerin, Switzerland.
Tough challenges in a crucial week
Two important events will begin today.
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Date for five-party summit needed to revive Cyprus peace talks: Akıncı
A firm date for a five-party conference needs to be set in order to revive the peace talks and reach a peaceful solution on Cyprus, Turkish Cypriot President Mustafa Akıncı has said.
After failed talks, UK says solution in Cyprus 'within reach with flexibility, creativity'
A peaceful solution on the eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus is within reach "with flexibility and creativity," U.K. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said before a visit to the island on Nov. 30.
"With further flexibility and creativity by all sides involved, we believe a solution is within reach," said Johnson in a written statement issued by the ministry on Nov. 29.
UN laments recent failure in Cyprus talks
The recent failed Cypriot peace talks in Switzerland's resort town of Mont Pelerin was the most serious setback in the 19 months of negotiations to find a solution to the more than 40-year-old conflict on the eastern Mediterranean island, the United Nations said Nov. 28.
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Turkish FM talks to UN adviser over Cyprus after failed talks
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu spoke with United Nations Special Adviser on Cyprus Espen Barth Eide over the phone late Nov. 27 after a recent failure in peace talks.
Ankara, Athens seek ways to revive failed Cyprus talks
The Turkish Foreign Ministry called on all parties of the Cyprus talks to determine a date for an immediate five-party conference, with the participation of Turkey, Greece and the United Kingdom as guarantor powers, along with the island's two communities, amid a parallel continuation of negotiations.
'Bottleneck' in Cyprus peace talks in Switzerland: Report
The first day of the second round of U.N.-mediated peace talks on the Cyprus issue in Switzerland on Nov. 20 failed to outline concrete steps to resolve the dispute, Turkey's state-run Anadolu Agency cited a diplomatic source as saying on Nov. 21.