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Turkey insists on two states for ethnically divided Cyprus as the UN looks to restart peace talks

  • Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan called for a two-state solution for Cyprus, stating that a better future is possible for the island.
  • Fidan noted that Turkey, Greece, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, and the Greek Cypriot Administration could work together for a solution.
  • The island of Cyprus has faced a decades-long struggle between Greek and Turkish Cypriots, despite numerous UN-led diplomatic efforts.
  • Fidan emphasized that 'there is no other option but a two-state solution for Cyprus' during a news conference with TRNC President Ersin Tatar.
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