Enlarged meeting planned for July or August, Holguin says
The next enlarged meeting on the Cyprus problem will take place in either July or August , United Nations envoy Maria Angela Holguin said on Monday after holding a meeting with Turkish Cypriot leader Tufan Erhurman. “We had a very productive meeting with Erhurman, as well as with [President Nikos] Christodoulides this morning. We are preparing a five-plus-one meeting with [UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres]. We do not know yet the exact date, but [it will take place] in t
UN envoy Maria Angela Holguin has announced plans for an expanded meeting regarding the Cyprus dispute, likely to occur this July or August. The proposed five-plus-one summit, involving UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, aims to facilitate progress toward resolving the long-standing conflict. While Holguin remains optimistic about the potential for positive outcomes, she stopped short of confirming whether this gathering will officially restart formal negotiations. Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts are intensifying, with Holguin scheduled to hold further discussions with regional leaders in Cyprus, Turkey, and Greece. President Nikos Christodoulides confirmed that potential dates have been discussed internally, though he declined to disclose specifics at this stage. Reports suggest that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has signaled support for this new UN-led initiative, reflecting a desire to move past the current stalemate. Despite differing views between the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot sides regarding the timing and status of these talks, the upcoming months are expected to be a critical period for diplomatic engagement.
The meeting represents a significant, albeit uncertain, step in reviving stalled international efforts to reach a political settlement for the divided island of Cyprus.
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