UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and his Greek and Turkish counterparts will be in Geneva to discuss security.
According to reports, the goal is for the two sides to share power in a two-state federation. Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders yesterday exchanged maps proposing territorial boundaries.
According to the UN, It was the first time they had done so and was hailed as an important advance on the path towards a deal.
It would be recalled that Cyprus had been split since Turkish troops invaded in 1974 following a coup by Greek Cypriots backed by Athens.
Britain, Turkey and Greece are the guarantor of Cyprus's independence, which means they can step in if necessary to restore constitutional order.
Meanwhile, the new UN Secretary General Antonio Guterreswill be attending the talks in Geneva, his first foreign trip in the role.

 
 
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