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UN hails 'fire diplomacy' on divided Cyprus by AFP Staff Writers Nicosia (AFP) June 27, 2022 Trust among the Greek- and Turkish-Cypriot communities on their divided island is at a low point but their cooperation in combatting last week's wildfire was "very positive", a senior UN diplomat said Monday. UN chief of mission Colin Stewart met Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades, the Greek-Cypriot leader, days after his community helped the Turkish Cypriots battle a huge blaze in Kantara in the northern mountain range. "I thanked him for the support of the Greek Cypriots for the terrible fire that had been raging in the north over a few days last week," Stewart said. "It illustrates a fundamental point about this island, and that is the solidarity amongst Cypriots," he told reporters. "When the time came, there was unhesitating and unquestioned assistance from Greek Cypriots for Turkish Cypriots who were in this difficult situation, and I think this is a very positive thing," he added. Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when mainland Turkish forces occupied the island's northern third in response to a military coup sponsored by the junta then in power in Greece. The UN official is consulting Cypriot leaders on the UN peacekeeping mandate, up for its six-monthly renewal before the Security Council. There have been no UN-sponsored peace talks to resolve the island's division since a Cyprus conference collapsed in Switzerland in July 2017. Relations between the two sides have hardened over the interim, and Stewart said trust-building was a priority. He said the two sides need to "build trust... as a foundation for finding some way to move forward on the political process". Aircraft from both sides of Cyprus, as well as the British military on the island and Israeli personnel responded to calls for help to fight the fire, which broke out Tuesday. Turkish-Cypriot authorities said more than 6,500 acres (2,600 hectares) had been burned. The United Nations peacekeeping force coordinated the firefighting response.
NATO summit host Spain seeks focus on southern security Madrid (AFP) June 26, 2022 Spain is lobbying for NATO to pay more attention to security threats on its southern flank when the military alliance gathers for a summit in Madrid later this week. But with the war in Ukraine entering its fifth month, the priority for Spain's NATO partners remains firmly on deterring Russian in the east. When NATO leaders convene in Madrid on June 28-30 they are due to revamp the alliance's strategic concept, which outlines its main security tasks and challenges but has not been revised since ... read more
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