“Shipwreck” in the talks on the Cyprus issue – Guterres: We have not found suitable ground

Talks in Geneva on the Cyprus issue have reached a deadlock.

“We will not give up. “We will continue our consultations to create the best possible conditions for the next meeting, which could take place in the next 2 to 3 months,” said the UN Secretary-General after the end of the Cyprus talks in Geneva. in the post on the official United Nations – Geneva Twitter account.

Mr. Guterres gave a press conference and noted that the meeting with both the Greek Cypriot side and the Turkish Cypriot side was not an easy one, while he pointed out that at the end of the efforts we have not yet found enough common ground so that we can talk. .

According to AMPE, he referred to the positions submitted by Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots, adding that his agenda is very simple.

“We have not yet found common ground for the resumption of negotiations for a solution, but I will not give up. My mandate is clear. To fight for the security and prosperity of Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots who deserve to live together. So we agreed that another 5 + 1 meeting will take place in the future with the prospect of securing common ground for talks. “We are determined to do what we can to move this effort forward and ensure positive results,” said UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

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