Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders have reached a landmark agreement on peace talks, paving the way for a referendum on reuniting the divided island by May. They have handed UN Secretary General Kofi Annan the power to finalise the referendum terms – even if the two leaders cannot themselves agree. The deal came after three days of UN-hosted “talks about talks” in New York. Formal talks will now move to Nicosia, where efforts to bring a united Cyprus into the EU on 1 May will continue. Full Story
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