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Cyprus leaders will meet on Jan. 20 to discuss opening new crossing points on the ethnically-split island. The talks aim to facilitate greater confidence-building between Greek and Turkish Cypriots, with the goal of opening new crossing points that cut through military zones. The discussions will take place at the home of a U.N. envoy in Nicosia, with the endorsement of 13 Greek and Turkish Cypriot political parties.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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