Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders are meeting for talks in Geneva to discuss a solution for the Mediterranean island, which has been divided since 1974 following a Turkish military invasion. + Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox UN Secretary-General António Guterres hosted a dinner on Monday evening ahead of an informal meeting on Tuesday to try to get negotiations on the island's future back on track. + Is Geneva still the capital of peace? "I am very confident," the president of the so-called Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Ersin Tatar, told the Keystone-SDA news agency on his arrival. He added: "We must forget the past and look to the future." Tatar insists on his demand for two separate states. In recent weeks, the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, has claimed to him that he has a clear plan, namely a state with two communities, as envisaged by the UN Security Council. UN wants undivided island Decades ago, the UN Security ...