Rival Leaders Resume Formal Negotiations
From Times Wire Reports
Rival leaders of divided Cyprus agreed to launch intensive talks widely regarded as a last-ditch bid to end decades of bitter differences.
With European Union membership looming, Greek Cypriot President Glafcos Clerides and Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf R. Denktash agreed to meet three times a week, starting Monday. Wednesday’s meeting at an old airstrip in the divided capital, Nicosia, was the first formal face-to-face negotiation between the two in four years.
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