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Cyprus: colin stewart leaves his:
On the occasion of his last meeting as a special representative. Furthermore, head of the United Nations force responsible for peacekeeping in Cyprus (Unficyp), Colin Stewart expressed his disappointment as to the attitude of the Republic of Cyprus and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus during the negotiations. Consequently,
Almost four years after his appointment. For example, the Canadian diplomat draws up a bitter assessment of the situation which divides the island state.
“I think that the fundamental requirement is the desire to find common ground. Nevertheless, which is different to try to win or impose your point of view”he assured at the end of a meeting with the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Níkos Christodoulídis. Nevertheless,
At the end of his cyprus: colin stewart leaves his mandate. Colin Stewart says “disappointed” From the little things that the Republic of Cyprus and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus share. “The inhabitants of Cyprus have a lot in common. And they have no problems between them. We see millions of people passing every year through the passage points. but what is necessary is the desire to find a solution that is mutually acceptable”he also said.
A strategic replacement – Cyprus: colin stewart leaves his
The United Nations have been trying to facilitate reunification or a lasting solution for decades for decades. Attempts that have remained, for the moment, vain.
Because the Cypriot part openly disapproved of Colin Stewart’s point of view. “We are all linked by UN resolutions. and UN representatives are bound by UN resolutions and by those of the UN Security Council”assured Victor Papadopoulos, director of the press service of President Níkos Christudoulídis. “But everyone knows, and that’s what President and cyprus: colin stewart leaves his Colin Stewart discussed: the key is in Ankara.”
Colin Stewart’s successor to this position has not yet been unveiled by the UN. But it will have to face a complicated file, the island having been divided since 1974. But for the United Nations. this replacement will be strategic: it will be necessary to appoint a diplomat capable of relaunching a dialogue which seems to be at a standstill.
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