No movement on Cyprus expected: Turkish Cypriot pres.
Turkish Cypriot president hopes for objective report to UN Security Council on failure of Swiss talks this July
By Murat Demirci
LEFKOSA, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
No developments are expected in the next several months on the Cyprus peace process, said the president of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus on Tuesday afternoon.
Speaking to journalists before taking off to New York to attend the UN General Assembly, Mustafa Akinci said his visit would highlight two important subjects.
"One of the focal points of my visit is that it’s happening after the peace talks failed in Crans-Montana, and I will meet with the UN secretary-general before the peace talks report is submitted to UN Security Council," Akinci said, referring to peace talks in Switzerland that collapsed in July.
"Our expectations for the report is that it will not blame one side or the other. We hope for an objective approach to the issue," he added.
Akinci also stressed that the upcoming "presidential" elections in
"We do not expect new developments on the peace talks in the coming months,” he added.
“The Greek Cypriot side needs to clearly state their hopes for Turkish Cypriots in the future."
Cyprus has
Turkey has blamed Greek Cypriot intransigence for the latest talks’ failure and also faulted the European Union for admitting Cyprus as a divided island into the union in
The Eastern Mediterranean island has been divided since
Reporting by Murat Demirci:Writing by Satuk Bugra Kutlugun
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