Dimitriou: We Seek a Solution Without Turkish Troops and Guarantees
DISY leader and House of Representatives President Annita Demetriou met with the UN Secretary-General’s Personal Envoy on Cyprus, Maria Angela Holguin, and said the Greek Cypriot side is seeking a settlement “without Turkish troops, guarantees and the right of intervention.”
According to Fileleftheros, Demetriou stated after the meeting that she was disappointed that the necessary conditions have not yet been created for convening a new five-party conference at which the substance of the Cyprus problem could be discussed.
Despite the difficulties, Demetriou stressed that “the process has not ended,” adding that dialogue must continue and that the Greek Cypriot side should remain steadily committed to this course.
She said DISY maintains a consistent, principles-based stance and remains committed to a solution within the framework of UN resolutions and the agreed basis.
Acknowledging the challenges in the current effort, Demetriou underlined the need for the resumption of substantive negotiations as soon as possible, aiming for “a solution that will liberate and reunite the homeland without Turkish troops, guarantees and rights of intervention.”
No further details were provided regarding the content of the Demetriou–Holguin meeting.
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