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Cyprus News Agency: News in English (AM), 00-09-01
CONTENTS
[01] House President - New York - Meetings
[02] Greek Parliamentary Speaker - Press conference
[03] Spokesman - Exports from occupied areas
[04] House - Oil price increase
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[01] House President - New York - Meetings
by Maria Chrysanthou New York, Sep 1 (CNA) -- The Cyprus issue was the
focus of discussions Cyprus House President Spyros Kyprianou has had with
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and presidents of parliaments, attending
the conference the Interparliamentay Union (IPU) is organising here, with
the cooperation of the UN.
Kyprianou pointed out to his interlocutors the absence of any indication
about a change in the position of the Turkish side on Cyprus.
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[02] Greek Parliamentary Speaker - Press conference
by Maria Chrysanthou New York, Sep 1 (CNA) -- The President of the Greek
Parliament Apostolos Kaklamanis has charged that Turkey is undermining
every effort to settle the Cyprus question and called on the US to stop
giving the impression to Ankara and the Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf
Denktash that they stand by their side.
Addressing the conference of presiding officers of national parliaments,
Kaklamanis referred to the continuing violation of human rights in Cyprus
by Turkey and said he told UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan that UN-
sponsored peace talks have not led anywhere so far because of Turkey's
intransigence.
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[03] Spokesman - Exports from occupied areas
Nicosia, Sep 1 (CNA) - The government would be prepared to reconsider its
position on exports from the northern Turkish occupied areas of the
Republic if and when the peace talks make headway and a solution of the
political problem emerges, Government Spokesman Michalis Papapetrou said
here today.
The Spokesman also said the issue of what the Turkish Cypriots call an
"economic embargo" against them has an international dimension, in that
international organisations do not accept certificates of export issued by
the illegal Turkish Cypriot regime and this consequently prohibits economic
activity and exports from the occupied areas to Europe.
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[04] House - Oil price increase
Nicosia, Sep 1 (CNA) -- The price of oil in Cyprus goes up by one cent per
litre, following a House of Representatives decision to adopt a proposal to
this effect by the cabinet.
The price increase, which does not include Value Added Tax, takes effect
today.
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CNA ENDS
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