Little progress in Cyprus talks

No advance in UN-hosted talks between Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders.

The meeting between Papadopoulos and Talat is their first in over a year [AFP]

Moeller said the two leaders “agreed on the need for the earliest start for the  process” and “discussed other issues leading to a comprehensive settlement.”

 

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However, Moeller did not say whether he was referring to reunification talks demanded by the Turkish Cypriots or twin-track talks on substantive and day-to-day issues agreed by the two leaders at their last meeting.

 

Differences remain

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Diplomats had said they did not expect a major breakthrough from Wednesday’s talks because of Greek Cypriot elections in February and disputes over the direction of the peace talks.

 

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The differences between Greece and Turkey have the potential to harm Turkey’s effort to become a member of the European Union (EU).

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Turkey‘s entry hopes are complicated because Cyprus is already a member of the EU bloc, and as such it holds veto rights over Ankara.

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Papadopoulos led Greek Cypriot rejection of a UN power-sharing plan in 2004 which the Turkish Cypriots accepted.

 

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He is seeking re-election, and is slightly ahead of his two main contenders in opinion polls.

 

Cyprus is represented in the EU by its internationally recognised Greek Cypriot government, led by Papadopoulos.

 

Turkey supports a separate Turkish Cypriot state in north Cyprus headed by Talat.

Source: News Agencies

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