Erdogan Says Does Not Expect Results from Next UN-led Cyprus Talks
Friday 30/April/2021 - 02:28 PM

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday he does not believe a United Nations-led meeting on restarting peace talks for the ethnically split Cyprus will yield results.
On Thursday, the UN and the three
guarantor nations in the Mediterranean island failed to bridge disagreements to
restart peace talks on Cyprus.
UN chief Antonio Guterres said
there would be fresh talks in two to three months.
"I don't trust or believe in Greek Cypriots.
They have never acted honestly," Erdogan told reporters after Friday
prayers in Istanbul.
"Now it's been pushed back 2-3 months, but I
again don't believe any result will be achieved, because they are not
honest," he said.