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Cyprus News Agency: News in English, 06-06-06

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From: The Cyprus News Agency at <http://www.cyna.org.cy>


CONTENTS

  • [01] CYPRUS - BULGARIA - TALKS
  • [02] PAPADOPOULOS - RESHUFFLE
  • [03] CYPRUS EU ENVIRONMENT

  • [01] CYPRUS - BULGARIA - TALKS

    Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivailo Georgiev Kalfin said today that any further negotiations on the Cyprus problem should be well prepared and touch all the issues that are important, adding that Bulgaria supports the integrity and unity of Cyprus.

    Speaking after talks in Nicosia with Cypriot Minister of Foreign Affairs George Iacovou, the Bulgarian official said it is very important to have Turkey in the process of European integration, but pointed out that Ankara still has to fulfill its commitments towards the EU.

    Today, an agreement will be signed between Cyprus and Bulgaria on social insurance issues, which will protect Bulgarians and Cypriots working in each other`s country in issues of social insurance.

    Iacovou said ``Cyprus and Bulgaria have excellent relations and now that Bulgaria will be acceding to the EU on the 1st of January 2007, we will be partners and thus many opportunities will be given for closer cooperation.``

    ``Bulgaria has supported Cyprus for many years and of course the Republic of Cyprus returned the support in Bulgaria`s accession prospect and course,`` Iacovou added.

    He said Kalfin has already met with President of the Republic Tassos Papadopoulos and that during talks at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs between Kalfin and himself, they covered the Cyprus problem, Turkey`s EU accession course, Turkey`s obligations towards the EU, the Western Balkans, Montenegro, Kosovo and broader international issues, such as the Middle East, Iran and others.

    Kalfin said ``we are very happy with the very constructive and fruitful talks we had`` with Iacovou, adding that they found ``very close positions`` on many issues.

    He thanked the Cypriot government for supporting Bulgaria in its EU accession course, noting that ``your experience was very important for us, now Cyprus is a member country of the EU and the friendly for Bulgaria voice of Cyprus in the EU is very encouraging and stimulating.``

    ``Of course Bulgaria is doing its homework. We hope to be absolutely prepared and ready by the end of this year to join the EU and again the cooperation with Cyprus in this aspect is very important and very fruitful and useful for us,`` Kalfin added.

    Referring to Turkey`s EU course, the Bulgarian Minister said ``we are absolutely supporting the principle that every side has to exercise and to obey its commitments,`` adding that ``there are current commitments, requirements for Turkey to accomplish, and this is going to be watched in the EU.``

    ``We would like to see all the commitments taken by Turkey being fulfilled. For us it is very important to have Turkey in the process of European integration, but this European track needs taking and meeting commitments. This is for us the process of negotiations and we are very much sure that this should be and this will be the position of all EU member countries,`` he pointed out.

    Kalfin noted that Bulgaria supports ``all the efforts made by the government in Cyprus, by the President also, for bringing new initiatives for tackling further the Cyprus issue.``

    ``We share the opinion that there should be results. That is why any further negotiations should be well prepared and should find a way to touch all the issues that are important. Bulgaria is supporting the integrity and the unity of Cyprus,`` he said.

    He added that it was very interesting to hear Iacovou`s views on other issues, such as the Middle East, the Western Balkans and Iran. ``I find the expertise, the experience and positions of Cyprus very important and very relevant,`` he noted.

    Referring to bilateral relations, Kalfin said they are excellent and noted that an agreement for cooperation in the social security field will be signed today, adding that ``bilateral relations, both in political and in economic terms, are developing very well in the latest years and what we have to do is to further stimulate the very practical aspects.``

    Replying to questions, Kalfin said ``Turkey still has to finalise its commitments and what we also have to see is a very clear political will and commitment,`` adding that it was ``not acceptable`` to reject its commitments.

    Asked what was expected in the European Council conclusions regarding Bulgaria, Iacovou said ``there has been a Commission report, there are some comments, the number of chapters that the Commission still has some concerns about have been limited, cut down to six.``

    ``I think Bulgaria has made a major effort to fulfill its commitments to the Union. I think the comments will be encouraging with a view of first getting Bulgaria to really complete its preparatory work before the 1st of January and also to encourage member states to ratify the accession treaty before the 1st of January. My personal conviction is that Bulgaria will be joining us together with Romania on the 1st of January 2007,`` Iacovou noted.

    Asked about the agreement to be signed today, Iacovou said many Bulgarians are currently working in Cyprus and a few Cypriots are working in Bulgaria, so this agreement ``is based on the principle of reciprocity and protects the workers of both countries in issues of social insurance.``

    [02] PAPADOPOULOS - RESHUFFLE

    President of the Republic Tassos Papadopoulos will be announcing his decisions regarding a Cabinet reshuffle on Thursday, June 8.

    Undersecretary to the President and Acting Government Spokesman Christodoulos Pashiardis told reporters at the Presidential Palace that today`s meeting of the Council of Ministers was postponed and that the President will be making his decisions public on Thursday.

    Pashiardis` statement came following increasing press speculation about a possible Cabinet reshuffle.

    [03] CYPRUS EU ENVIRONMENT

    Rainfall in Cyprus is decreasing, the mean temperature is rising while the CO2 emissions per head remain high, said Agriculture, Natural Resources and the Environment Minister Timis Efthimiou during a press conference on the EU awareness raising campaign over climate changes.

    It is the first such campaign in the EU with the slogan You control climate change.

    Head of the EU`s Representation in Cyprus Themis Themistocleous said that the 20th century has been the warmest century to date while the 90s decade was the warmest in the last one thousand years, and this was due to the increased concentration of `greenhouse gases` that are released by human activities.

    He said the campaign, which was launched in Nicosia today, aims to inform EU citizens on the problem and show that they too can contribute to handling it.

    Themistocleous said that 16% of the households are directly responsible for the EUs greenhouse gas emissions while private vehicles are responsible for around half of the emissions related to transport.

    With some changes in our daily lives, we can conserve energy and cut down gas emissions significantly, he added.


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