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In Geneva, the Turkish Cypriot leader, Ersin Tatar, expressed optimism about the ongoing talks on Cyprus, stating that the island could move towards a sustainable future. Tatar hopes to open a new chapter, suggesting a choice between continuing the current situation with its consequences or building a joint future. The discussions, hosted by U.N.
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