Planning to convene an expanded meeting on the Cyprus issue is progressing and has received agreement from all parties, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres informed President Christodoulides during their brief discussion on the sidelines of the 29th United Nations Conference on the Climate in Baku, Azerbaijan, according to information from the Cyprus News Agency.
Specifically, as reported by the KYPE citing government sources, during the meeting, Mr. Guterres informed that the planning for convening an enlarged meeting is progressing according to what was discussed as a result of the informal dinner on October 15 and that he has received consent from all parties.
He also noted that in the next period the Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations, Rosemary Di Carlo, will make a visit for coordination and preparatory work, as Antonio Guterres is interested in having a result in this meeting.
On the sidelines of the conference, President Christodoulidis also met with Turkey's Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan, with whom he also discussed the Cyprus issue.
The head of the press office of the President of the Republic, Viktoros Papadopoulos, speaking on the RIK show Day by Day, said that President Christodoulidis conveyed to Hakan Fidan that it is the dialogue that will lead to the resolution of any problems.
He also reminded him that there is a window of opportunity from the European Union, so that there is a mutually beneficial state of affairs if, as he said, the conclusions of the European Council are implemented.
Source: RIK Radio, KYPEFA/CS