Tsipras-Erdogan phone talks on Cyprus negotiations

Monday, 09 January 2017 22:06
UPD:22:08
Andrea Bonetti

In terms of the process for the upcoming talks in Geneva, Tsipras also reportedly set out the position that his presence at the talks will come only if a possibility for a breakthrough agreement arises (file photo).

 

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Government sources touched on Monday's telephone call between Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who spoke for about 10 minutes on issues affecting resurgent multi-state negotiations aimed at finding a Cyprus solution.

According to the sources, Tsipras reiterated Athens' standing positions over the issues of security and guarantor powers, while adding that a possible solution will have a very positive effect on the Cypriot people, Greek-Turkish relations and Euro-Turkey relations.  

In terms of the process for the upcoming talks in Geneva, Tsipras also reportedly set out the position that his presence at the talks will come only if a possibility for a breakthrough agreement arises.

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