2014年2月8日 星期六

Greek, Turkish Cypriot Leaders Agree on Talks

NICOSIA, Cyprus—Leaders of the Greek and Turkish communities on Cyprus have agreed to resume long-delayed talks on reunifying the island and ending a split that has eluded solution for 40 years.
A face-to-face meeting will take place Tuesday inside the United Nations-administered buffer zone that spans the Mediterranean island and which has been the site of past negotiations over bridging the divide, the U.N. said in a statement.

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