Thousands of Greek and Turkish Cypriots have held a rally in Nicosia calling for peace. But despite their efforts, the leaders of ethnically divided Cyprus have ended unity talks in Switzerland without agreement.<br /><br /> On Monday evening, youth groups, choirs and non-governmental organisations from both communities gathered for what was seen as an act of cultural unity between Greek and Turkish Cypriots. <br /><br /> Meanwhile in Geneva, the UN-backed negotiations appear to have stalled with no date set for another meeting.<br /><br /> Cyprus has been divided by a UN patrolled ceasefire line for decades. The island was split after a Turkish invasion in 1974 triggered by a brief Greek-inspired coup.<br /><br /> #Cyprus – – Greek, Turkish Cypriots join peace rally as talks fail to outline concrete steps – Daily Sabah – https://t.co/F0Nn82YJUi— Dio Perix (@DioPerix) November 21, 2016<br />