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Cyprus PIO: News Update in English, 02-05-21

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From: The Republic of Cyprus Press and Information Office Server at <http://www.pio.gov.cy/>

Tuesday, 21 May 2002


CONTENTS

  • [01] The purchase of property in the Turkish Occupied areas is illegal and invalid
  • [02] Cyprus and the Czech Republic sign an agreement on international road transport


[01] The purchase of property in the Turkish Occupied areas is illegal and invalid

The Minister of the Interior Mr Andreas Panayiotou, commenting during a press conference yesterday on a report by the "The Observer" newspaper on 19 May 2002, which said that more and more Britons were lining up to buy houses and plots of land in the Turkish occupied areas of Cyprus at very low prices, stated that such sales are illegal and invalid and have certainly not appeared at the District Land Offices of the Republic of Cyprus.

The Minister stated that according to the Immovable Property (Transfer and Mortgage) Law No 9 of 1965 as amended to date, all transfers of immovable property have to be made by the competent District Land Offices, otherwise they are invalid and the ownership (title deed) of the transferred immovable property does not come into the hands of the purchaser.

Mr Panayiotou pointed out that for foreign nationals to obtain immovable property in Cyprus, an approval by the Council of Ministers is required, adding that in the last two years this approval has been assigned, according to the relevant law, to the various District Officers.

He also stressed that people buying property should know that if they don't follow procedures and purchase property in the occupied areas of Cyprus, their actions would be considered illegal and invalid and that they would lose their money.

Moreover, the Government Spokesman Mr Michalis Papapetrou asked to comment on the report that hundreds of Britons rush to buy property in the Turkish occupied area because there is a possibility that there may be a Cyprus solution and EU accession soon, stated the following:

"I have to say that on a permanent basis, the Cyprus Government informs international public opinion, especially in Britain, about the huge dangers such an action has on well-meaning people, who may fall victim to crooks trying to obtain gains by trading in Greek Cypriot properties in the north. In view of the article, efforts will be stepped up and renewed. The message that will be renewed will be that anyone buying from an illegal owner will not be secure and at the end will lose his or her money. We wish to send this message clearly. Moreover, to back our argument, we are also using the relevant decisions of the European Court of Human Rights."

Replying to another question as to what action the Republic of Cyprus has taken in view of the fact that British Members of Parliament are also implicated in the purchase of property in the Turkish occupied area, he said:

"In the past there were reports and articles about the implication of a British MP, who bought or was given a house in the Turkish occupied area. Many representations were made, discussions at British Parliament were held, press conferences were given to inform the Editors in Chief and the political editors of all the major mass media in Britain and as a result of these actions, there were reactions at a political and party level from various directions."

[02] Cyprus and the Czech Republic sign an agreement on international road transport

Cyprus and the Czech Republic signed an agreement yesterday on international road transport, which enhances bilateral relations and prospects for development in this sector.

The Minister of Communications and Works Mr Averof Neophytou and the Ambassador of the Czech Republic in Cyprus Mrs Vera Jerabkova signed the agreement on the part Cyprus and the Czech Republic respectively.

In a statement after the signing of the agreement, Mr Neophytou said the Ministry of Communications and Works had already signed an air transport agreement with the Czech Republic and was working out the final stages of a maritime agreement.

These agreements enhance the prospects for further strengthening trade links and other relations with the Czech Republic he said, adding that the two counties also share the vision of being full members of the European Union in 2004.


From the Republic of Cyprus Press and Information Office (PIO) Server at http://www.pio.gov.cy/


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