"Upon request from @AnastasiadesCY & @MustafaAkinci_1 SRSG/DSASG on Cyprus, Ms. Elizabeth Spehar, will host an informal meeting of the two leaders at the Chief of Mission’s residence in the United Nations Protected Area on 26 February at 10:30", UN Cyprus wrote on Twitter.
Upon request from @AnastasiadesCY & @MustafaAkinci_1 SRSG/DSASG on Cyprus, Ms. Elizabeth Spehar, will host an informal meeting of the two leaders at the Chief of Mission’s residence in the United Nations Protected Area on 26 February at 10:30.
— UN Cyprus (@UN_CYPRUS) 8 февраля 2019 г.
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Cyprus has been divided since 1974 when Turkish troops entered the island. The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus was declared in 1983 and is recognised only by Turkey, while the international community considers it to be part of the Republic of Cyprus.
Numerous rounds of talks have been held to find a solution to the crisis, with the United Nations and the European Union promoting the negotiations, but no result has been reached so far.