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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Security issues sow divisions as Cyprus talks resume

[People cross Ledra's checkpoint of the United Nations patrolled "green line" in Nicosia]By Michele Kambas ATHENS (Reuters) - The vexed issue of security arrangements in a post-settlement Cyprus took centre stage on Wednesday in talks on the island's future, as officials played down chances of swift progress in a push towards reunification by its Greek and Turkish authorities. Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan said last week it should retain troops on the divided island to protect the minority Turkish Cypriot community, a comment that raised hackles in Athens. "We will try to ... maybe offer some alternatives for the political level to consider," the source - who is close to the Turkish Cypriot delegation - told Reuters on Wednesday on condition of anonymity.


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