UN talks to end Cyprus crisis are a waste of time', UK minister warned
Briefly

The Independent highlights its commitment to philanthropic journalism during significant events such as reproductive rights and climate change discussions. The article details Stephen Doughty's upcoming talks in Cyprus amid tensions regarding longstanding divisions and Britain's role as a former colonial power. Emphasizing its non-paywalled model to broaden access to news, The Independent calls for support to continue delivering balanced reporting, engaging both sides of important stories. The focus on Cyprus also underscores the strategic relevance of UK military bases in the region as diplomatic conversations proceed.
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"Stephen Doughty will land on Cyprus where the UK owns two military bases that are vitally important for security within easy reach of the Middle East."
"The minister will meet the recognised government of Cyprus in the Greek Cypriot controlled south and then hold a first meeting with the president of the unrecognised Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus."
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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