
Vice President Joe Biden met on Friday with Republic of Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades, the Office of the Vice President announced. Biden "expressed appreciation for Cyprus as a strong partner in support of international efforts to promote security and stability in the region," the announcement said. Biden also affirmed the longstanding U.S. commitment to the re-unification of Cyprus "as a bizonal, bicommunal federation, and looked forward to the opening of a new round of intensive negotiations under UN auspices," it said. The two leaders agreed that a new impetus to talks was needed, it said. Biden also welcomed prospects for broadening cooperation among countries in the Eastern Mediterranean, the statement said.
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