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UN chief optimistic over Cyprus | UN chief optimistic over Cyprus |
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UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has said "a solution is possible and within reach" ahead of a fresh round of talks aimed at reuniting Cyprus. | UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has said "a solution is possible and within reach" ahead of a fresh round of talks aimed at reuniting Cyprus. |
Mr Ban was speaking after he arrived in Larnaca for the talks with Greek and Turkish-Cypriot leaders on Monday. | Mr Ban was speaking after he arrived in Larnaca for the talks with Greek and Turkish-Cypriot leaders on Monday. |
He said reaching a deal required "courage, flexibility and vision as well as a spirit of compromise". | He said reaching a deal required "courage, flexibility and vision as well as a spirit of compromise". |
The rival Cypriot leaders have been locked in peace talks for the past 16 months. | |
'Grindingly slow' progress | 'Grindingly slow' progress |
"I am under no illusion that the Cyprus problem is easy to solve or about the difficulties you face," Mr Ban told reporters. | "I am under no illusion that the Cyprus problem is easy to solve or about the difficulties you face," Mr Ban told reporters. |
"At the same time I'm confident that a solution is possible and within reach," he added. | "At the same time I'm confident that a solution is possible and within reach," he added. |
He is due to hold talks with Greek Cypriot leader Demetris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot Mehmet Ali Talat on Monday. | He is due to hold talks with Greek Cypriot leader Demetris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot Mehmet Ali Talat on Monday. |
Peace talks were launched amid much optimism and fanfare in September 2008. | Peace talks were launched amid much optimism and fanfare in September 2008. |
But progress has been grindingly slow and time may be running out to find a solution, the BBC's Europe correspondent Jonny Dymond says. | But progress has been grindingly slow and time may be running out to find a solution, the BBC's Europe correspondent Jonny Dymond says. |
Whilst agreement appears near on one dossier - governance - others such as territory and property, let alone security, seem way out of reach, our correspondent says. | Whilst agreement appears near on one dossier - governance - others such as territory and property, let alone security, seem way out of reach, our correspondent says. |
Talat's headache | Talat's headache |
There are also concerns that talks could be shelved if Mr Talat, who is seen as a moderate, loses April's leadership election in northern Cyprus to nationalist candidate Dervis Eroglu, who is currently leading in opinion polls. | There are also concerns that talks could be shelved if Mr Talat, who is seen as a moderate, loses April's leadership election in northern Cyprus to nationalist candidate Dervis Eroglu, who is currently leading in opinion polls. |
Northern Cyprus is recognised as a state only by Turkey. | Northern Cyprus is recognised as a state only by Turkey. |
Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkish forces invaded the island in response to a Greek-led coup apparently aimed at making it part of Greece. | Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkish forces invaded the island in response to a Greek-led coup apparently aimed at making it part of Greece. |
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. |