Holguin ‘preparing’ for enlarged Cyprus meeting
United Nations envoy Maria Angela Holguin on Monday said that the groundwork is being laid for an enlarged meeting on the Cyprus problem to be held , involving the island’s two sides, its three guarantor powers, Greece, Turkey, and the United Kingdom, and the UN. “We are preparing for a five-plus-one meeting with the secretary-general [Antonio Guterres],” she said after meeting President Nikos Christodoulides. She is due to meet Turkish Cypriot leader Tufan Erhurman later in
UN envoy Maria Angela Holguin has confirmed that preparations are underway for an expanded summit aimed at addressing the long-standing Cyprus dispute. This meeting is expected to include representatives from both sides of the island, the guarantor nations of Greece, Turkey, and the United Kingdom, alongside the United Nations. While Holguin affirmed that the gathering will proceed, the specific timeline remains undetermined. President Nikos Christodoulides noted that UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has developed a structured plan to facilitate the resumption of formal negotiations. Reports suggest that Turkish leadership has signaled a willingness to engage with this new initiative, citing a desire to resolve the issue after years of stagnation. Holguin plans to conduct further consultations in Athens and Ankara to build momentum for the upcoming talks.
The potential resumption of formal negotiations represents a critical diplomatic effort to resolve the decades-long division of Cyprus and stabilize regional relations between Greece and Turkey.
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