Turkey insists on two states for ethnically divided Cyprus as the UN looks to restart peace talks
- Turkey insists on a two-state peace accord for ethnically divided Cyprus as the United Nations prepares to meet with all sides in early spring to restart talks.
- The ethnic division in Cyprus began in 1974 after Turkey invaded following a coup aiming to unite the island with Greece.
- Greek Cypriot officials argue the 2017 talks collapsed due to Turkey's demand to keep troops on the island and military intervention rights.
- Greek Cypriots oppose a two-state deal, viewing it as a formalization of partition and a threat from Turkey's military presence.
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