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Cypriot Prez urges stronger EU involvement to resolve Cyprus issue

By IANS | Updated: March 14, 2023 07:35 IST

Athens, March 14 The new President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, called for stronger EU engagement in efforts to ...

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Athens, March 14 The new President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, called for stronger EU engagement in efforts to resolve the Cyprus issue during his official visit to Athens, Greece.

"I briefed (Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis) in detail about the need for a more active engagement of the European Union in the effort to break through the deadlock in the Cyprus issue and for talks to resume," he told reporters on Monday.

"We are well aware that the situation is not easy, we are aware of the difficulties, but at the same time we have a strong conviction that the present state of affairs cannot be the solution of the Cyprus problem. Cyprus cannot remain divided," he was quoted by Greek national broadcaster ERT as saying.

Cyprus was partitioned when Turkey sent troops to intervene in the island's northern part in 1974 in response to a coup staged by the military rulers of Greece at the time, Xinhua news agency reported.

Several UN-led efforts to negotiate an agreement for the divided island have been inconclusive to date.

Sworn in as the new President of Cyprus on February 28, Christodoulides said that finding a solution to the long-standing Cyprus issue would be his top priority.

"I am ready to continue our great common vision for the solution of the Cyprus issue on the basis of UN resolutions," Mitsotakis said.

"Following the deadly earthquakes (in Turkey) which brought the two people closer, we are experiencing de-escalation and a more positive attitude today ... I hope that this improvement can have a positive impact on the Cyprus issue as well," the Greek leader added.

Before the recent quakes and Greece's participation in the rescue of survivors and its offer of humanitarian aid, bilateral Greek-Turkish had been tense over a number of issues, including sea borders.

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