swiss talks break down in blow for cyprus peace hopes
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Swiss talks break down in blow for Cyprus peace hopes

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People stand on the Venetian wall behind a fence at the Turkish Cypriot controlled area on the eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus
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Crunch negotiations on ending the decades-old division of Cyprus broke down Tuesday with its rival leaders still far apart and no date set for a new round of UN-brokered talks.
It was the second round of intensive meetings this month between Greek Cypriot leader Nicos Anastasiades and his Turkish Cypriot counterpart Mustafa Akinci.
The much-heralded talks in the Swiss resort of Mont Pelerin were supposed to produce a map of the internal boundaries of a future federation and pave the way for broader talks aimed at reaching a deal by early next year.
But like the five days of negotiations earlier in November, the two-day session broke up in the early hours without progress, and with each side blaming the other.
The spokesman for the island’s internationally-recognized Greek Cypriot government said it was “not a good night for our country.”
“We are not at all happy and sincerely regret that as a result of the Turkish attitude it was not possible to complete a promising process,” Nicos Christodoulides told reporters.
The Turkish Cypriot leader accused the Greek Cypriot side of insisting on “maximalist positions” on territory and other thorny issues.
The United Nations, which has sponsored 18 months of negotiations between the two leaders in what had been seen as the best hope of a settlement in years, put a brave face on the breakdown.
“Despite their best efforts, they have not been able to achieve the necessary further convergences on criteria for territorial adjustment that would have paved the way for the last phase of the talks,” UN spokesman Aleem Siddique said.
“The two sides have decided to return to Cyprus and reflect on the way forward.”
Cyprus has been divided since 1974.
It has always been agreed that some of the territory currently controlled by the Turkish Cypriots will be ceded to Greek Cypriot control in any peace deal.
Turkish Cypriots made up just 18 percent of the island’s population in 1974, but they currently control more than a third of its territory.
Just how much and what land they should give up has bedevilled four decades of talks.
The two leaders had been thought to be close on the percentage of territory to remain under Turkish Cypriot administration in a future federation, with Akinci suggesting 29.2 percent and the Greek Cypriots proposing 28 percent.
But they remained far apart on how many Greek Cypriots should be able to return to homes they fled in 1974, with Akinci determined to minimize the number of Turkish Cypriots who would be displaced for a second time.
Greek Cypriot media reports said Anastasiades had reduced his original target of 100,000 to 90,000, but that Akinci was still insisting on fewer than 70,000.
“There was no concrete outcome, particularly as regards the criterion of Greek Cypriots who could return to their homes as a result of territorial adjustments,” Christodoulides acknowledged.
Greek Cypriot media were blunter in their assessment.
“Failure in Mont Pelerin,” headlined pro-government newspaper Phileleftheros.
“Instead of an agreement, we have reached a crisis,” wrote the independent daily Politis.
Turkish Cypriot newspaper Havadis headlined: “Big collapse.”

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