Christodoulides ‘moderately optimistic’ after Holguin meeting
President Nikos Christodoulides on Monday expressed optimism regarding the next steps to be taken on the Cyprus problem after meeting United Nations envoy Maria Angela Holguin , saying, like Holguin , that he is “working to prepare” an enlarged meeting in the near future. “I am moderately optimistic. We will meet Holguin again this week. It is important that she will visit Turkey, she will visit Greece, she will visit Brussels, she will come back to Cyprus,” he said. He added
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides has voiced cautious optimism following recent discussions with UN envoy Maria Angela Holguin regarding the stalled Cyprus peace process. The two parties are actively coordinating efforts to organize an expanded meeting aimed at restarting formal negotiations. Holguin is scheduled to conduct a series of diplomatic visits to Turkey, Greece, and Brussels before returning to Cyprus to continue the dialogue. While specific dates for these talks remain confidential, Christodoulides indicated that the government is prepared to work throughout the summer to achieve a breakthrough. The ultimate objective is to resume discussions from the point where they previously concluded, adhering to the established UN mandate. The President emphasized that while he is focused on achieving substantive results, he prefers to remain discreet to ensure the success of the ongoing diplomatic initiative.
The potential resumption of peace talks represents a critical step in resolving the long-standing division of Cyprus and stabilizing regional diplomatic relations.
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