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Mon, 12/05/2011 - 13:52
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Meeting of Cypriot leaders ends

LEFKOSA (A.A) - December 5, 2011 - Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) President Dervis Eroglu's meeting with the leader of the Greek Cypriot administration Demetris Christofias at the buffer zone in Lefkosa has ended on Monday. Speaking to reporters at his office following Monday's meeting, President Eroglu said that they discussed the issues of 'foreign relations' and 'property' under the heading "Management and Share of Power". The two sides expressed their views on the trilateral meeting that took place in New York on October 30 and 31. Our special envoys will meet on Thursday and analyze issues discussed on Monday. The UN's shuttle diplomacy would also continue, Eroglu said. -Population census- Touching on the population census that took place within the TRNC on Sunday, President Eroglu said that the Turkish Cypriots made efforts so that everyone got counted. "There are some rumors that certain homes were not visited during the population census. The TRNC State Planning Organization (DPO) will complete counting those residences that were not visited on Sunday," Eroglu said. "What was crucial is the interest that the Turkish Cypriots showed in the population census. The presence of 7 UN experts during the population census and their expressed satisfaction were crucial," Eroglu said. Eroglu and Christofias are scheduled to have four more meetings until January 9, 2012. The fifth trilateral summit between the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and the Cypriot leaders will take place in New York between January 22 and 24. The next meeting of the Cypriot leaders is scheduled for December 12.

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