Help Sitemap Home Skip Navigation Contact Us Disability Statement

 
 
Sunday, 11th May 2008 Change Date

Evening News / Sony Centre Reverse Auction

Premium Article !

Your account has been frozen. For your available options click the below button.

Options

Premium Article !

To read this article in full you must have registered and have a Premium Content Subscription with the Scotland On Sunday site.

Subscribe

Registered Article !

To read this article in full you must be registered with the site.

Cypriots to lose symbol of division



Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image

Published Date: 23 March 2008
RIVAL sides on divided Cyprus were preparing to dismantle a poignant symbol of half a century of division in a move diplomats hope will improve the climate for new peace talks.
Greek and Turkish Cypriot authorities said they would start work from tomorrow, removing a barrier from the main commercial district of Nicosia that has split the United Nations-patrolled medieval city into two since 1958.

"If everything goes to
plan we could expect the road to reopen March 31, or possibly April 2 or 3," Greek Cypriot town mayor Eleni Mavrou said.

On the northern side, Turkish Cypriot mayor Cemal Bulutoglulari said: "As far as we are concerned we are ready."

Removal of the barricade on Ledra Street is part of a landmark deal brokered on Friday between Greek Cypriot leader Demetris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat to resume peace negotiations within three months.

It was their first meeting since Christofias was elected to the Cypriot presidency last month on a pledge of pushing for reunification.

Peace talks stalled in 2004 when Greek Cypriots rejected a UN settlement blueprint accepted by Turkish Cypriots. Cyprus has been divided since 1974 when Turkish troops invaded in response to a brief coup carried out by Greek-Cypriot extremists.



The full article contains 215 words and appears in Scotland On Sunday newspaper.
Page 1 of 1

  • Last Updated: 22 March 2008 7:51 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Reunification of Cyprus
 
 

Comment on this Story

 

In order to post comments you must Register or Sign In

 
 
 
  

 
 


Sister Newspapers:
Press Complaints Commission

This website and its associated newspaper adheres to the Press Complaints Commission’s Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then contact the Editor by clicking here.

If you remain dissatisfied with the response provided then you can contact the PCC by clicking here.