Cyprus Satisfied With Solution Discussions Over Property
The Republic of Cyprus' government is happy with the outcome of discussions centering on the property issue, during reignited UN-authorized talks between the two communities.
Government Spokesman Nicos Christodoulides confirmed the strides after negotiation discussions that restarted yesterday, after a summer break.
Christodoulides described, "We consider this as a very important aspect of the property chapter and the evolution of the discussion will allow us to move forward with more accurate projections on how the process is progressing," according to Parikiaki.
The Cypriot Spokesman discussed the importance of property concerns and revealed his contentment that it is being examined. Property issues directly correlate with financial, territorial, and Turkish settlement matters on the island.
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