Talks taking place in Cyprus regarding property rights on the island have been described as "substantive" by the United Nations (UN).
The discussions are being held by Greek Cypriot leader Demetris Christofias and his Turkish Cypriot compatriot Mehmet Ali Talat in an effort to reunify the island.
And special representative to secretary-general Ban Ki-Moon Taye-Brook Zerihoun explained that outcome had been positive.
"They had a good round of substantive discussions on this issue and they have agreed to continue these discussions next week," he stated.
The talks are part of a larger drive by the UN to give the island a single national identity following years of disagreements between the two parties.
Should the attempts be successful, further opportunities for property investors wanting to make a purchase on the island could become available.
Property expert Dave Bexon recently stated that Cyprus is one of the leading countries for investors looking to make purchases.
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