Leaders of Turkey, Cyprus have coffee in rare encounter
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends the European Political Community Summit at the Puskas Arena, in Budapest, Hungary, November 7, 2024. REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo
NICOSIA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides met on the sidelines of a summit in Hungary on Thursday, Cypriot officials said, in a rare and unusual encounter between traditional foes.
Turkey's foreign minister Hakan Fidan was also present, while they were later joined by Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Edi Rama, prime ministers of Greece and Albania respectively, Cypriot deputy government spokesperson Yiannis Antoniou said in a post on X.
The meeting was not planned. Encounters between the leaders of Turkey and Cyprus seldom occur and are almost always by chance. The two countries do not have diplomatic relations, as a result of a bitter conflict going back decades and the division of the island between Greek and Turkish Cypriots.
Photos released from the encounter showed Erdogan and Christodoulides with other officials sitting around a low coffee table in a conference hall.
In Athens, officials said the discussion focussed on the U.S. presidential election and international developments.
(Reporting by Michele Kambas, additional reporting by Renee Maltezou in Athens, Editing by William Maclean)
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