Turkish Cypriot President Derviş Eroğlu and the Greek Cypriot President Demetris Christofias resumed their discussions yesterday on reaching a comprehensive solution to the Cyprus Problem. Speaking on his return to from the talks, Eroğlu said they had exchanged views on the work carried out by the Special Representatives and had confirmed several convergences reached on the economy chapter.
“We do of course appreciate the convergences but there are still issues awaiting agreement” the President noted.
He also announced that the tripartite meeting in Geneva would take place on the 26th of next month.
Stating that a short exchange of views on Governance and Power-Sharing also took place during the meeting, Eroğlu said that their special representatives will continue to take up the issue when they meet tomorrow.
He reminded that the representatives will be seeking for convergences on issues of disagreement and the sine qua non of the two sides under the 6 chapters of negotiations as part of the agreed procedure leading to the Geneva meeting.
The next leaders’ meeting will take place on Tuesday the 21st and special representatives will meet on Friday and Monday ahead of that meeting.