United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is set to travel to Cyprus before the end of July, according to reports citing UN and local information. Reuters reports that a UN spokesperson says the trip is intended to advance peacebuilding efforts between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots in the divided country. The visit is expected to take place near the end of July, with one report stating that it will run for two days on July 27 and July 28. The Cyprus Mail adds that Guterres will attend the trip together with Under-Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Rosemary DiCarlo and Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations. The planned movement comes as there is speculation that the UN may launch a renewed push to seek a resolution to the long-running Cyprus dispute before Guterres’ term ends at the end of the year. The sources describe the visit as focused on discussions related to peacebuilding and advancing related UN efforts, rather than providing additional details on specific events or outcomes during the trip.