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What hopes do you have for the Cyprus reunification talks?

Supporters of the peace process hold placards at the beginning of a new round of the conference on Cyprus under the auspices of the United Nations.
Supporters of the peace process hold placards at the beginning of a new round of the conference on Cyprus under the auspices of the United Nations. Photograph: Jean-Christophe Bott/AP

Representatives from Cyprus’ estranged Greek and Turkish communities, along with their guarantor powers Greece Turkey and the UK, have embarked on an historic effort to reunify the island.

The attempt at reunification comes more than four decades after the Mediterranean’s largest island was divided. The UN has taken the unprecedented step of signalling it will end the island’s peacekeeping mission, UNFICYP, if talks collapse again. The force is the world’s longest-running peace operation.

We’d like you to share your perspectives of the situation, then and now, and your hopes or fear of the reunification talks. We’d also like to know how the division has affected your life and that of your community.

You can fill in the form below – anonymously, if you prefer – and we’ll use a selection of responses in our reporting. We will keep your information as secure as possible.

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