Steinmeier calls for , ‘bold steps’ and compromise

Steinmeier calls for , ‘bold steps’ and compromise

Germany’s President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has called for both sides in Cyprus to show a willingness to compromise and take bold steps to find a solution. He expressed support for the resolution of the Cyprus issue and emphasized Germany’s support for a bi-zonal bi-communal federation within the framework of the United Nations. Steinmeier also praised Cyprus’s role as a safe harbor for the European Union and highlighted the need for Turkey to address the Cyprus problem in relation to its approach to the EU. The Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides stated that the current state of affairs in Cyprus is unacceptable and that the key to a solution lies with Ankara. He called for the European Union to play a more active role in resolving the Cyprus problem and expressed hope for the reunification of Cyprus. The two presidents also discussed bilateral relations, including cooperation on defense, economics, and energy. Steinmeier commended Cyprus’s contribution to the evacuation of German citizens from Israel and expressed support for the EU’s stance on Ukraine. He also addressed the issue of immigration, with Steinmeier acknowledging the burden faced by Cyprus and calling for a common European asylum system.