The United Nations has money problems for its work in Cyprus. Money for peace efforts is less. The UN leader, António Guterres, sees a chance for peace. But people worry about more fighting.
The UN money for Cyprus is lower by $1.2 million. This is a big cut. Eight jobs will be lost. Some people helped with talks and trust. A job for a special advisor is also empty. This makes peace talks harder.
Mr. Guterres wants UN peacekeepers to stay. They will stay until 2027. The situation is difficult. There are more military problems. Soldiers built things without asking.
Peacekeepers help stop fighting. They keep things calm. Peace talks are looking better. Leaders have talked. New leaders have started jobs. Leaders agree on ideas. This can help peace talks.
But money cuts can hurt the UN. Fewer people mean less help. Peacekeepers also have money problems. They have fewer staff. They cannot visit some areas. This makes it hard to watch. A new chance for peace is good. But it is a small chance. Everyone must work for peace.