UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will appoint a staff envoy for the Cyprus issue to replace Jane Hall Luth or Special Representative to replace Espen Barth ινde. This was according to information from politis.com.cy that he mentioned to President Anastasiadis during their meeting today that took place in New York. The same information states that President Anastasiadis' proposal-report on the return to the 1960 Constitution was not discussed, as all issues and views will be discussed on Monday, September 27 during a dinner that Antonio Guterres will give to the Leaders of the two Communities. .
For his part, President Anastasiadis in a post on social media said that he developed the positions of our side for launching a creative dialogue on the Cyprus issue, based on the decisions of the UN Secretary General. Mr. Guterres, the President of the Republic noted, developed ideas to facilitate the restart of the process. These issues, the President added, will be raised in the informal tripartite on September 27.
The Presidency Communication:
Announcement of the Presidency, states that the President of the Republic Mr. Nikos Anastasiadis had today, September 21, in the afternoon, a meeting with the Secretary General of the United Nations Mr. Antonio Guterres, at the Office of the Secretary General, in New York.
The meeting was also attended by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Nikos Christodoulidis, the Government Spokesman Mr. Marios Pelekanos, the Permanent Representative of the Republic to the United Nations Mr. Andreas Hadjichrysanthou and the Member of the Diplomatic Office of the President Mr.
After the meeting, which started at 6pm (New York time) and lasted about 20 minutes, the President of the Republic said in a statement that “the meeting with the Secretary General took place in a creative atmosphere. We have listed the views, the positions and how a creative dialogue could be resumed without prerequisites “.
He also stated that “I have developed some positions and ideas and we have agreed that the issues concerning the Cyprus issue will be discussed during the lunch we will have on the 27th of the month with Mr. Tatar.” Finally, he expressed the hope “that everything will go smoothly, so that there is a new perspective for Cyprus”.