Saturday, 2 November 2013

UN S-G tells two sides in Cyprus to sort themselves out


United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has expressed the hope that the Greek and Turkish Cypriot sides will overcome the deadlock next week, the Cyprus News Agency reports.

In a note to correspondents issued late Friday in New York, a UN spokesperson said the Secretary-General had been briefed by his Special Adviser Alexander Downer on efforts towards a resumption of negotiations.
“Recalling that Security Council Resolution 2114 dated 30 July 2013 welcomed the intention to resume negotiations in October 2013, and pointing to the limited window of opportunity to achieve a comprehensive settlement in Cyprus, the Secretary-General expressed concern that a continuing deadlock over a joint communiquĂ© has hampered a return to talks,” the note says.
It goes on to say that the UN chief expressed the hope that the two leaders would overcome this deadlock during the upcoming visit of his Special Adviser, from 4 to 8 November, and resolve any other outstanding issues so that the date for the first leaders’ meeting can be set and full-fledged negotiations can resume without further delay.
The Secretary-General also expressed full confidence in his Special Adviser and strong appreciation for the work of the Good Offices mission in Cyprus. 

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