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Cyprus Community leaders to continue discussion on governance.


President of the Republic of Cyprus Demetris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat Mehmet Ali Talat (born July 6, 1952) is the current President of the de facto Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (or KKTC in Turkish), which controls the northern third of the island of Cyprus, but is unrecognized by any nation except Turkey.  will meet here Wednesday at 1500 local time (1200 GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) See UTC.

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) to continue their discussion on governance Governance makes decisions that define expectations, grant power, or verify performance. It consists either of a separate process or of a specific part of management or leadership processes. Sometimes people set up a government to administer these processes and systems. .

Today, the two leaders are also expected to resume the debate on external relations.

The leaders meet in the framework of the second round of UN-led negotiations to solve the Cyprus problem.

In their previous meeting last Thursday President Christofias and Mehmet Ali Talat continued their discussions on the executive, and as Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in Cyprus Taye-Brook Zerihoun said, they had a constructive discussion on each other's proposals that they have exchanged.

Christofias and Talat have been engaged in direct negotiations since September 2008 with a view to solve the problem of Cyprus, divided since 1974, when Turkish troops invaded and occupied 37% of its territory.

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Date:Oct 21, 2009
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