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Guterres to travel to Cyprus to advance peace efforts, UN says

By Thomson Reuters Jul 16, 2026 | 12:18 PM

UNITED NATIONS, July 16 (Reuters) – United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will travel to divided Cyprus at the end of July to discuss peacebuilding efforts between the ​Greek and Turkish Cypriots, a U.N. spokesperson said ‌on Thursday.

• The visit comes against the backdrop of growing speculation the United Nations will launch a fresh push to resolve the decades-old split of Cyprus before his term expires at the end of ‌the ​year.

• Guterres was due to meet ⁠with the Greek and ⁠Turkish Cypriot community leaders during his visit from July 27 to 29, spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said, underlining his “strong demonstrated commitment to the Cyprus issue”.

• “He will meet with the ​Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders, as well as other stakeholders, and discuss efforts to advance the peace ⁠process and support stability on the ⁠island, including through the work of the ​U.N. peacekeeping mission on the ground there, UNFICYP,” Dujarric said.

• ​A diplomatic source in Nicosia said the itinerary included ‌a joint meeting with the two leaders in a U.N.-administered buffer zone which has separated the two communities for decades.

• Cyprus was divided in 1974 after Turkey invaded parts ⁠of the island’s north following a Greek-backed coup. Seeds of division were sown shortly after independence from Britain in 1960, when a ⁠power-sharing administration of ‌Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots collapsed amid ⁠violence.

• Greek Cypriots run Cyprus’s internationally recognised government ​in ‌the south with Turkish Cypriots administering the ​north.

• The ⁠last meaningful negotiations on Cyprus collapsed in 2017 amid disagreements on whether Turkey should have a role in a future federated Cyprus with two self-governing regions linked by a strong central government.

(Reporting by David Brunnstrom; Writing by Michele Kambas; Editing ​by Ros Russell)