New border crossings open in
divided Cyprus
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| New crossing points in Cyprus.- ANSA |
Two new border crossings were opened in Cyprus Monday in the
latest push for peace by the two sides on the island.
By Nathan Morley
In this seemingly never-ending dispute, the opening of two
new border crossings marks a rare moment of harmony.
In Dherynia, on the east coast, streams of people moved
across the divide in both directions moments after the checkpoint opened at
midday. One of the first to cross was a Turkish Cypriot, carrying a small Olive
branch.
“I’m really happy to be here to see we are going to be
united again…I hope there will be more and more borders to be opened, we want
to open all the borders,” he said.
Another crossing opened Lefka or Aplici in the north-west at
the same moment.
Commentators believe the openings of the new crossings may
help ease tensions between the two communities after the latest peace talks
fell apart in July last year.
The UN seems hopeful that negotiations between President
Nicos Anastasiades, who heads the internationally recognized Greek-Cypriot
government and Turkish-Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci will resume soon.
“These crossing points will play an important role in
helping to increase people to people contacts, contributing to build
much-needed trust and confidence between the communities on the island,” said
Elizabeth Spehar, the UN special representative in Nicosia,
Cyprus has been one of the most troublesome problems ever
faced by the United Nations.
This year the island marked 44-years of division, but the
U.N.’s point of view remains that an agreement is possible given sufficient
political will.

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