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Cyprus leaders start fresh talks | Cyprus leaders start fresh talks |
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Talks on reunifying the divided island of Cyprus are intensifying, with the leaders of the Greek and Turkish communities starting new negotiations. | Talks on reunifying the divided island of Cyprus are intensifying, with the leaders of the Greek and Turkish communities starting new negotiations. |
Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias and breakaway Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat will hold two three-day sessions. | Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias and breakaway Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat will hold two three-day sessions. |
After this week's talks, the second round will be held later in January. | After this week's talks, the second round will be held later in January. |
But the two men have held 60 meetings in the past 16 months and a solution to the Cyprus problem still seems elusive. | But the two men have held 60 meetings in the past 16 months and a solution to the Cyprus problem still seems elusive. |
Mr Christofias' new year message to his Greek Cypriot community was downbeat, and he said the two sides were not close to compromise. | Mr Christofias' new year message to his Greek Cypriot community was downbeat, and he said the two sides were not close to compromise. |
Several issues had yet to be discussed adequately because of continuing disagreements, he added. | Several issues had yet to be discussed adequately because of continuing disagreements, he added. |
Slow movement | Slow movement |
This week's talks are being held in the UN buffer zone that divides Nicosia. | This week's talks are being held in the UN buffer zone that divides Nicosia. |
Despite the renewed dialogue, there is little optimism in Cyprus that the talks will lead to anything conclusive, says the BBC's Tabitha Morgan in Nicosia. | Despite the renewed dialogue, there is little optimism in Cyprus that the talks will lead to anything conclusive, says the BBC's Tabitha Morgan in Nicosia. |
Northern Cyprus - which is recognised as a state only by Turkey - is scheduled to hold elections in April and Mr Talat desperately needs to present voters with some clear results if he is to stand any chance of re-election, our correspondent says. | Northern Cyprus - which is recognised as a state only by Turkey - is scheduled to hold elections in April and Mr Talat desperately needs to present voters with some clear results if he is to stand any chance of re-election, our correspondent says. |
When the Turkish Cypriot leader began talks with Mr Christofias in 2008, he predicted a deal within months, that would have united the island and therefore made northern Cyprus part of the EU. | When the Turkish Cypriot leader began talks with Mr Christofias in 2008, he predicted a deal within months, that would have united the island and therefore made northern Cyprus part of the EU. |
None of this has happened. | None of this has happened. |
Mr Talat's popularity is low - the result of what many Turkish Cypriots see as his chronic mis-management of the economy, our correspondent in Nicosia says. | Mr Talat's popularity is low - the result of what many Turkish Cypriots see as his chronic mis-management of the economy, our correspondent in Nicosia says. |
According to recent opinion polls, he is likely to be defeated by his main rival, veteran nationalist Dervish Eroglu. | According to recent opinion polls, he is likely to be defeated by his main rival, veteran nationalist Dervish Eroglu. |
Mr Eroglu takes a tough stance on the Cyprus problem and his election would undoubtedly make the search for a solution more difficult, our correspondent says. His nationalist UBP party wants the island to remain divided and has its sights on a two-state model. | Mr Eroglu takes a tough stance on the Cyprus problem and his election would undoubtedly make the search for a solution more difficult, our correspondent says. His nationalist UBP party wants the island to remain divided and has its sights on a two-state model. |
Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkish forces invaded the island in response to a Greek Cypriot coup aimed at making it part of Greece, which was backed by the military junta in Athens at the time. | |
The last attempt at a negotiated solution to the Cypriot problem - in 2004 - collapsed when Turkish Cypriots voted in favour of a UN settlement plan, but Greek Cypriots rejected it. | The last attempt at a negotiated solution to the Cypriot problem - in 2004 - collapsed when Turkish Cypriots voted in favour of a UN settlement plan, but Greek Cypriots rejected it. |
As a result, Cyprus - or the southern part ruled by Greek Cypriots - joined the European Union that year, while the north remained effectively excluded. | As a result, Cyprus - or the southern part ruled by Greek Cypriots - joined the European Union that year, while the north remained effectively excluded. |
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