Turkey not willing to attend five-party meeting on Cyprus in December, government source tells CNA
Turkey does not seem willing to attend a five-party meeting on Cyprus this December and points to the period after the April 2020 “elections” in the Turkish-occupied part of Cyprus for any developments, a government source told CNA.
Ankara conveys this position in diplomatic contacts with third countries, and last week, the Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu made the same points while meeting with his Greek counterpart, Nikos Dendias, in Geneva, as CNA learns.
The initial goal was after the informal trilateral meeting with the UN Secretary-General to have an informal five-party meeting, along with guarantor powers Turkey, Greece and the UK, but as the same source said “this is obviously not happening, because Turkey will not attend.
(CNA)
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Ankara conveys this position in diplomatic contacts with third countries, and last week, the Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu made the same points while meeting with his Greek counterpart, Nikos Dendias, in Geneva, as CNA learns.
The initial goal was after the informal trilateral meeting with the UN Secretary-General to have an informal five-party meeting, along with guarantor powers Turkey, Greece and the UK, but as the same source said “this is obviously not happening, because Turkey will not attend.
(CNA)
*The full text of the news item is available in the paid version of the CNA web service. Subscription Form
*CNA reserves the copyright to the news stories it files, which is granted to subscribers for specific use only.
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