Tatar told her that the “sovereign equality and equal international status of the Turkish Cypriot people must be accepted” for there to be constructive steps to be taken towards a solution.
“The Turkish Cypriot people are the primary element in Cyprus and have an inherent right to sovereignty, and I conveyed those vital rights at the meeting,” he said.
After leaving Cyprus, DiCarlo met Gerapetritis in Athens. Gerapetritis told her a solution to the Cyprus problem is an “absolute priority” for his country, and insisting on a bizonal, bicommunal federation, in line with UN security council resolutions.
She then travelled to Ankara, meeting Turkish deputy foreign minister and European Union affairs director Mehmet Kemal Bozay, who was deputising for Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, who was on the day in Pakistan.
The enlarged meeting in March will see both Cyprus’ sides as well as representatives of the island’s three guarantor powers, Greece, Turkey, and the United Kingdom, and the UN, convene to discuss the Cyprus problem.
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