
EU will 'never, ever' accept Cyprus two-state deal says Von der Leyen
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54% : Cyprus, in whatever tone, they speak to the European Union," Ms von der Leyen said.52% : The south is run by an internationally-recognised government that represents the entire island in the European Union, while the north is a breakaway Turkish Cypriot state recognised only by Ankara.
44% : The European Union will "never, ever" accept a two-state deal on ethnically-split Cyprus, Ursula von der Leyen said on Thursday.
43% : During a visit, she said the European Union spoke with one voice on the conflict, which has dragged on for decades and is a key hurdle in Turkey's ambitions of joining the bloc.
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