The five-party Cyprus negotiations concluded on Friday without resolving key disputes, but talks will continue in September under the guidance of the UN.
Breakdown
- Five-party Cyprus negotiations concluded without resolving key disputes.
- Participants agreed to continue discussions under UN guidance. 8s
- No agreement was reached on reopening crossing points between the island's two parts. 19s
- Talks produced three new measures: civil society advisory body, cultural artefact exchange, and air quality monitoring. 54s
- The Cyprus peace process has been divided since 1974, with talks stalled since 2017. 1m 50s