UN chief back to Cyprus talks, Turkey says troops will stay
NICOSIA, Cyprus — U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is due to return to Cyprus peace talks to push rival sides closer to a deal after Turkey raised the ante Tuesday by insisting that it won’t sign any agreement involving the withdrawal of all its troops from the ethnically divided Mediterranean island nation.
“This is serious business and (Guterres’) role is important,” Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut told reporters at the Swiss resort of Crans-Montana where week-long talks to end Cyprus’ 43-year ethnic divide are taking place.
The island’s Greek Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades said he’s hopeful that there’s enough progress over the next 24 hours to justify Guterres’ return trip to Switzerland on Thursday.
“It’ll become clear in the next days, hours even,” Anastasiades said, adding that Turkish proposals deviated from parameters the Guterres put on negotiations last week to nudge them forward. “And we’re talking about tangible progress, not theories or words.”


