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Roadmap Agreed for New Cyprus Peace Talks
2014-02-08
[An Nahar] Greek and Turkish Cypriots have agreed on a roadmap prepared by the U.N. to resume reunification talks, the Turkish Cypriot leadership said Friday.

"The Greek and Turkish sides in Cyprus have reached an agreement on a common declaration for resuming negotiations," it said in a statement. It said the talks were expected to resume next week, although there was no immediate confirmation from the Greek Cypriot side.

Efforts to relaunch U.N.-brokered talks on ending the four-decade division of the eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus gathered pace this week. Greek and Turkish Cypriots have worked feverishly to finalize a joint declaration that would allow them to restart the negotiations.

The last round of talks was suspended in 2012 when Cyprus took over the rotating presidency of the European Union
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Their resumption was further delayed by the eurozone debt crisis, which forced the Nicosia government to secure a bailout from international creditors last March.

But on Wednesday, Greek Cypriot government front man Christos Stylianides said the two sides were close to agreeing on a joint declaration that will pave the way for a new round of talks.

Cyprus has been divided since a 1974 Turkish invasion of its northern third in reaction to a coup in Nicosia aimed at uniting the island with Greece. The divided island joined the EU in 2004, after a plan to reunify Cyprus was approved by the Turkish Cypriots but rejected by the Greek Cypriots, whose government is internationally recognized.

A self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is recognized only by Ankara.

Earlier Friday, Greece gave its backing to the renewed talks, with Prime Minister Antonis Samaras describing them as "one of the leading priorities of Greek foreign policy".

The two sides will "sit around the table and will be responsible for driving the negotiations towards a solution," he said in Athens after talks with Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades, the Greek Cypriot leader.
Posted by:Fred

#2  First known mention of Valdosta in Rantburg. All hails and such. Also, nice middle sized town, especially if you like deh footballs.
Posted by: Shipman   2014-02-08 12:19  

#1  This is an Atlanta city map enlargement. Stay on I-285 East until you reach the I-75 turn-off. Don't get off the Interstate, keep you pistol handy, and don't stop for anything until you reach Valdosta. Enjoy your Florida vacation folks, and come again soon.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-02-08 08:20  

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