What does the Cypriot press write today about the developments in the Cyprus issue.

2017 01 09T091524Z 641296339 RC17EC6BD240 RTRMADP 3 CYPRUS CONFLICT Geneva, News, Cyprus, Nea Famagusta
2017 01 09T091524Z 641296339 RC17EC6BD240 RTRMADP 3 CYPRUS CONFLICT Geneva, News, Cyprus, Nea Famagusta

The next day of the Geneva conference dominates the news of today's Greek Cypriot newspapers, as expected, and all have headlines and detailed reports on the inside pages.

"Alithia" under the headline "For the first time" broadcasts yesterday's press conference of President Nikos Anastasiadis and notes that "56 years since their signing and 43 years since the Turkish invasion, for the first time, serious conditions are being created to change the status of guarantees ". It also refers to the statements of Aide, Akinci and Maximos' reactions in relation to Geneva.

"Do not wait for Turkey to withdraw its guarantees" is the headline of a news given by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo καιan in which he writes statements by President Anastasiadis, Akindzi, Aide and Kotzia.

"The Liberal", under the headline "Erdogan asks for land!", Writes that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan connects the return of occupied territories with territorial exchanges. Elsewhere, he states that Anastasiadis, satisfied with the Geneva result, considers that the goals set by December 1 are justified: that the Turkish side submits a map and that Turkey enters the discussion on security and guarantees.

"Haravgi" has the title of its main topic "Intensive work until Wednesday" and writes that the security working group is starting work, which will address questions and concerns. On the same subject, he writes that the negotiations will continue with the aim of further progress in the internal aspects of the Cyprus problem.

The English-language Cyprus Mail, entitled "No Security Bias", quoted Akinji from Geneva as saying that there was no bias in the security negotiations, but that a proposed solution without a rotating presidency would not reach a referendum. .

Source: newsbeast.gr