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Cyprus News Agency: News in English (AM), 01-06-30
CONTENTS
[01] House President - Athens - Visit
[02] Chief EU negotiator - World Economic Forum
[03] Foreign Minister - Funeral - Exhumed 1974 remains
[04] President Clerides - Credentials - Brazil - Mexico
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[01] House President - Athens - Visit
Nicosia, Jun 30 (CNA) -- House President Demetris Christofias will pay a
two-day official visit to Athens at the invitation of his Greek counterpart
Apostolos Kaklamanis.
Christofias, who leaves Wednesday, is scheduled to have separate meetings
with Prime Minister Costas Simitis, President Costis Stefanopoulos,
Kaklamanis and Foreign Minister George Papandreou.
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[02] Chief EU negotiator - World Economic Forum
Nicosia, Jun 30 (CNA) -- Cyprus' chief negotiator with the European Union
George Vasiliou leaves Sunday for Salzburg, Austria to address a high level
meeting, organized by the World Economic Forum on "EU enlargement and
socioeconomic and political repercussions."
EU heads of state, leaders of candidate countries as well as
parliamentarians and representatives from economic and social fora will
attend the three-day meeting from 1-3 July.
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[03] Foreign Minister - Funeral - Exhumed 1974 remains
Nicosia, Jun 30 (CNA) -- Kaliopi Avraam, an elderly lady who was killed
with Greek officers serving in Cyprus during the 1974 Turkish invasion of
the island, was finally laid to rest today and tributes poured in for her
courage and love for the young men who were killed with her during the
Turkish offensive.
Foreign Minister Ioannis Kasoulides said Avraam, whom the Greek officers
used to call "our grandmother", was a beacon of courage, pride, honour and
self-denial, noting that she steadfastly refused to leave her house,
bordering a military post, and abandon her adopted children.
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[04] President Clerides - Credentials - Brazil - Mexico
Nicosia, Jun 30 (CNA) -- President Glafcos Clerides has said he expects the
Turkish Cypriot side to return to the UN-led talks and show the necessary
will to negotiate honestly and constructively, abandoning its intransigent
positions and demands, with a view to finding a just settlement of the
Cyprus question.
"We believe that now the international circumstances are favourable for a
lasting and viable solution of the problem based on a bizonal, bicommunal
federation and respect for human rights of both the Greek and the Turkish
Cypriot communities," the President added.
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