A message of assist for the continuation of efforts on the Cyprus situation throughout the framework outlined by the resolutions of the UN Safety Council was obtained by the negotiator of the Greek facet, Menelaos Menelaus, in the course of the conferences he had earlier this month in New York, as he stated , in his statements to the KYPE.
Mr. Menelaus is anticipated to satisfy on Thursday with Gunes Onar, particular consultant of the Turkish Cypriot chief, Ersin Tatar, as a part of their common conferences, with the principle topic being the 2 leaders' upcoming assembly on Monday on crossing factors.
Requested by the KYPE about his conferences on the headquarters of the United Nations, in New York, Mr. Menelaus stated he met with UN Underneath-Secretary-Normal for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs Rosemary Di Carlo, Assistant Secretary-Normal Miroslav Gendzia, and UN Secretary-Normal's Workplace Director Earle Courtenay Rattray.
He additionally stated he met with everlasting and non-permanent members of the Safety Council.
He famous that the principle message from all of the conferences was a message of assist for the continued effort to revitalize the political course of on the Cyprus situation, throughout the framework outlined by the related UN resolutions in view of the enlarged assembly on the Cyprus situation, which is anticipated to be held within the close to future and in view of the controversy within the Safety Council on the renewal of the decision on the mandate of the United Nations Peacekeeping Pressure in Cyprus (UNFICYP) on the finish of this month.
“The primary message from the conferences is that the trouble ought to proceed throughout the framework outlined by the resolutions in order that we attain the purpose as quickly as potential,” stated Mr. Menelaus.
Requested about it, he confirmed details about an upcoming go to by Mrs. DiCarlo in Nicosia and within the capitals of the events concerned to organize the enlarged convention on the Cyprus situation.
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