Anastasiades: Turkish Cypriot fears are not justified after the “wrong” House decision

Fears which the Turkish Cypriots have been expressing in the past few days cannot be justified, even though the excuse to express such fears hailed from the Greek Cypriot community, Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades has said, pointing out that no Greek Cypriot political party claims or maintains that the solution to the Cyprus problem […]
Read More →Turkish Cypriot leader walks out of today’s meeting in the UN-led peace talks

The Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci walked out of today’s meeting, part of UN-led settlement talks, with President of Cyprus Nicos Anastasiades, according to a well-informed source. The meeting was scheduled to start at 10.00am local time (8.00am GMT), in the framework of UN-led talks for a Cyprus solution. Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades did […]
Read More →Akinci letter: Where we agree and disagree in Cyprus Talks

In a letter to the “president of the parliament”, Simbel Simper, detailed in the current stage of negotiations, Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci, detailed the convergences that exist, the disagreements, the property issue, the governance issue and other issues which were raised at the negotiating table. “Chavantis” newspaper published the full text of the […]
Read More →Anastasiades: We must keep the dialogue on the Cyprus problem alive

Speaking on the sidelines of the celebrations for St. Maron, patron Saint of the Maronite Church, and replying to a question about the response of the leaders of the EU member states to his letter regarding the four freedoms, the President said that “as it is also stated in the letter, it is not an […]
Read More →Lisboa Declaration of Southern EU Countries Summit – 28 January 2017

1- We, the Heads of State and Government of the Republic of Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal and Spain, have met in Lisbon for a second Summit of the Southern EU Countries on 28 January 2017. 2- Following our first meeting in Athens and the adoption of the Athens Declaration on 9 September 2016, […]
Read More →Kotzias slams Media for trying to create rift between Greece and Cyprus

Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias has expressed his annoyance after a POLITICO article claimed that he was excluded from the talks on Cyprus in Mont Pelerin. The article is by journalist Sara Stefanini a climate and energy reporter at POLITICO based in Brussels. According to her CV before joining POLITICO, Stefanini was an editor and reporter […]
Read More →Cyprus Talks Agenda Set

The agenda of the Cyprus talks negotiations in Geneva was agreed on and has been set during the first informal meeting between the Cypriot President Nikos Anastasiades and Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci in Geneva late Sunday evening. The first meeting is set for Monday at 16:30 local time, while the Swiss Government will grant […]
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