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Cyprus PIO: News Update in English, 98-11-19
From: The Republic of Cyprus Press and Information Office Server at <http://www.pio.gov.cy/>
News Update
Thursday, 19/11/98
CONTENTS
- [01] Cyprus-Algeria to enhance bilateral co-operation
- [02] WEU expresses satisfaction over dialogue with Cyprus
- [03] Cyprus' EU course can not be hostage to a third country
[01] Cyprus-Algeria to enhance bilateral co-operation
Bilateral relations between Cyprus and Algeria must be strengthened,
especially in the field of economy, it was announced in Algiers yesterday ,
after a meeting between the foreign ministers of the two countries.
Cyprus Foreign Minister Ioannis Kasoulides,who is on a four day official
visit to the Algerian capital at the invitation of his Algerian counterpart
,Ahmed Attaf. held bilateral talks yesterday, in the presence of ministerial
officials from both countries.
The talks covered a wide range of issues, including bilateral relations,
developments in Algeria and Cyprus, and cooperation within the framework
.of the Euro- Mediterranean partnership.
During the talks, the common wish of the two governments to develop
bilateral relations, especially in the field of economy was ascertained.
Mr.Kasoulides was received last Wednesday by Algerian President,Liamine
Zeroual,Prime Minister Ahmed Ouyahia and other officials. The Cypriot
Minister returns to Cyprus tomorrow.
[02] WEU expresses satisfaction over dialogue with Cyprus
The Council of Ministers of the Western European Union (WEU) expressed
yesterday its "appreciation on the ongoing dialogue between Cyprus and the
WEU, evolving in line with the development of Cyprus' links with the
European Union, with which negotiations for accession are continuing". The
Ministers also noted the submission of Cyprus'application for Associate
Partnership in the WEU. The reference to Cyprus is included in the Rome
Declaration, adopted by the WEU Council of Ministers, during their last
meeting held in Rome between 16-17 November.
[03] Cyprus' EU course can not be hostage to a third country
In a discussion on the EU pre-accession strategy for candidate countries,
held yesterday in Strasbourg, Greek Euro MP Mr. A. Alavanos said that
"Cyprus' EU course can not be hostage to a third country" In an intervention
before the European Parliament's Plenary Session, Mr. Alavanos stressed
that linking a political solution to the Cyprus problem with the country's
accession to the EU gives an impetus to Turkey to remain inactive on the
Cyprus issue, since it does not favour Cyprus'joining the EU.
Speaking on the same subject, Ms A. Karamanou underlined that any attempt
to modify the conditions set for Cyprus accession will put at stake the
credibility of the EU.
From the Republic of Cyprus Press and Information Office (PIO) Server at http://www.pio.gov.cy/
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