A new effort to resolve the Cyprus problem is preparing to start in February, at the initiative of the United Nations. Rosemary Di Carlo, UN Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, is taking action, with the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulidis, appearing optimistic, believing that the conditions are in place for significant progress on the national issue. Mr. Christodoulidis has repeatedly emphasized that 2025 could be the year of resolving the Cyprus problem. In his recent statements, he characteristically noted that “I hope that in the year that has just begun, we will succeed in reuniting our country, ending the occupation and celebrating next year’s Epiphany in free Famagusta. From our side, we will do everything possible for concrete developments to take place.” The phrase has reignited talk of a resolution being reached, although many analysts remain wary. The question remains: is this optimism realistic or is it more of a message of hope to citizens? The […]
Source: News Beast

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