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Title: UN Envoy Visits Cyprus for Peace Talks

by Emma Walker – News Editor

UN Envoy to Travel to Cyprus for High-level Talks

NEW YORK – United Nations envoy María Ángela Holguín⁤ Cuéllar will embark on‌ a diplomatic mission to Cyprus next week, seeking to reinvigorate stalled peace negotiations ‍between Turkish and greek Cypriot leaders.‌ The‌ trip, announced by UN ⁣spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, comes as decades-long division continues to plague the island nation.

Holguín Cuéllar ⁣is scheduled⁤ to meet with Nikos Christodoulides, the leader of⁤ the Greek Cypriot ‍administration, on⁢ September 12, followed by ​a meeting‍ with Ersin Tatar, president of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), on September 15. The envoy will‌ also consult ⁤with⁤ representatives from ⁣both sides and other key stakeholders in the ongoing dispute. This ​visit represents a renewed effort by the UN to broker a comprehensive settlement to the cyprus‍ issue, a conflict⁢ with ⁣deep ancient roots and ⁣notable regional implications.

The island has been divided as 1974, following a Greek⁤ Cypriot coup d’état aimed at unification with Greece, which prompted military intervention ‌by Türkiye as a guarantor power‍ to ⁣protect the Turkish Cypriot population. Prior to the intervention, escalating ethnic violence in the early ⁢1960s had already forced Turkish Cypriots to‌ seek refuge in ‍protected enclaves.

The TRNC was established⁤ in 1983, but is recognized only by Türkiye. ⁤numerous UN-led diplomatic initiatives have failed to achieve a lasting resolution, including a high-profile attempt in‌ Switzerland​ in 2017 involving ⁣Türkiye, Greece, and the united‍ Kingdom -⁤ the island’s guarantor ⁣states.Despite joining the European Union in 2004, the ‌Greek Cypriot administration rejected a UN reunification⁣ plan that same ​year, effectively halting progress toward a unified Cyprus. The upcoming meetings with Holguín ​Cuéllar ‍are ‌seen as a crucial opportunity to explore potential pathways ⁢forward and address the complex challenges that continue ⁣to divide⁢ the island’s communities.

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