The focus keyword for this discussion is Cyprus issue, as Maria Angela Holguin, the UN secretary-general’s personal envoy, prepares to arrive in Cyprus on Sunday for a week-long engagement aimed at finding a way forward.
Holguin’s visit, confirmed by UN Secretary-General spokesperson Stephane Dujarric, will include separate meetings with key political figures on the island. She plans to meet with President Nikos Christodoulides and Turkish Cypriot leader Tufan Erhurman, ensuring that both sides are engaged in the dialogue process.
This visit comes at a critical juncture in the ongoing discussions surrounding the Cyprus issue, which has historical roots and remains a point of contention between the Greek and Turkish communities on the island.
After her meetings in Cyprus, Holguin will continue her diplomatic efforts with visits to Ankara and Athens, where she is expected to engage with political leaders to foster regional cooperation and support for a resolution to the long-standing conflict.
As the United Nations continues to play a pivotal role in mediating discussions, Holguin’s presence signifies a renewed commitment to addressing the complexities of the Cyprus issue and encouraging constructive dialogue among the involved parties.
