UN Hosts Crucial Cyprus Summit in Geneva Amid Hopes for Renewed Peace Talks

March 4, 2025
UN Hosts Crucial Cyprus Summit in Geneva Amid Hopes for Renewed Peace Talks
  • Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar is advocating for a two-state solution, emphasizing the need for recognition of their sovereignty as a pathway to a separate state.

  • Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides emphasized the Republic of Cyprus' preparations for the conference, expressing hopes for a positive outcome through renewed negotiations.

  • Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis confirmed that Greece has received the invitation, signaling ongoing diplomatic engagement regarding the Cyprus matter.

  • Christodoulides reiterated that discussions will strictly adhere to the agreed UN framework, aiming to restart negotiations from where they left off at Crans-Montana.

  • While Guterres hopes for some progress, he does not anticipate a decisive breakthrough during the Geneva meeting.

  • The official agenda for the conference will be disclosed later, with expectations for progress in resolving the longstanding dispute.

  • The ongoing divergence in perspectives between the Greek and Turkish Cypriot sides presents challenges in reaching a consensus during the upcoming talks.

  • The UN remains committed to supporting both Cypriot leaders and the broader population in achieving a resolution to the conflict.

  • Previous attempts to reach an agreement in 2017 and 2021 failed, leading to this new informal meeting aimed at fostering meaningful discussions.

  • This meeting follows a recent tour by UN under-secretary-general for peacebuilding Rosemary DiCarlo, who met with both Christodoulides and Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar.

  • Christodoulides will be accompanied by political leaders from Cyprus, with all parties except ELAM confirming their attendance.

  • UN Secretary-General António Guterres is set to host a summit in Geneva with leaders from both the Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot communities, along with guarantor nations Greece, Türkiye, and the United Kingdom, to address the long-standing Cyprus issue.

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