UN spokesman Stepan Duzarik told reporters at the New York headquarters on Wednesday that the UN chief, Turkish Cyprus and Greek Cyprus community leaders will meet in the UN office in Geneva. At this time, representatives in Greece, Turkey and Britain will also be present.
After many years of conflict, the island, located in the Mediterranean region since 1974, is divided into northern and southern parts.
The United Nations led the intention to find a solution to the issue and in 76565, the Protection Council approved the deployment of a peacekeeping mission (InficI).
However, in the absence of a permanent agreement, this peacekeeping mission is still present and its obligation is to ceasefire, inspection and support humanitarian activities around the buffer zone.
The UN chief tried to unite both sides in Switzerland in 2017, but the conversation failed. Later, in 2021, an attempt was made again.
The discussion will be held in March 2021, in line with the resolutions taken by General Secretary Gouresh in October last year, where the discussion on the Cyprus issue continues.
A UN spokesman says it is an important opportunity to continue a meaningful conversation in the issue of an informal meeting on the issue of Cyprus.
A Cafilla of the UN peacekeepers near the blue line of southern Lebanon.
Lebanon: War continues in the area with peacekeeping campaign
According to Lebanon’s UN interim forces, they fired at their activities on Wednesday. Also, the military activities of the Israeli forces have also been reported.
UN spokeswoman Stepan Duje, said that Lebanon’s military forces in South Lebanon have been deployed in more than five places with the support of UN peacekeepers.
The border lines, separately the ‘blue line’, are largely scattered without the sloping explosives, which leads to a big risk for ordinary citizens.
The team involved in the removal of landmines at the UN mission in Lebanon is supporting the local administration in removing these explosive remnants.
Between October 21, 2024 and 26 February 2025, more than 44 wars were destroyed after the contents of the content were found.
Meanwhile, the UN mission is supporting humanitarian assistance in its promotion. Since the violent conflict between the Israeli military and the Hezbollah, the return of the displaced people is being ensured.

A child who has taken refuge in Chad from Darfur in Sudan is undergoing treatment at a local hospital.
Sudan: Support of refugees to reach Chad
The International Migration Organization (IOM), including its partner organization, has expanded the Humanitarian Assistance Center in Chad, where the help of people who seek refuge in Sudan will be provided to shelter. Under this effort, there are plans to provide relief to two lakh 20 thousand people.
By expanding the campaign capacity at the center of Chad’s Farchana, the humanitarian assistance campaign will be strengthened in the border-side Sudan, which is fighting a huge displaced crisis.
Since the beginning of the violent conflict between the opposition military since April 2021, 1.5 million people have been displaced in Sudan, and 5 million people have taken shelter in other countries. The number of people from Sudan to Chad is more than 1.5 lakh.
According to the recently released data, more than 9 million people need immediate assistance in the Darfur region.
The expansion office of the Assistance Center and the housing system will increase, infrastructure will be improved, so that people’s assistance in the accessible region of Sudan can be effectively provided.
At the same time, coordination between the humanitarian assistance agencies, the development agencies and the government is expected to improve, and the level of promotion from Darfur to Darfur will be increased, where the demand for people is increasing rapidly.