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Cyprus PIO: News Update in English, 03-07-18

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

  • [01]Friday, 18 July 2003 Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots can co-exist peacefully as equal citizens, says President Papadopoulos
  • [02] Reply to Denktash's letter to be given soon
  • [03] Greek and Italian Foreign Ministers discuss Cyprus issue
  • [04] Washington views the Annan plan as the only basis for a settlement
  • [05] Three new Ambassadors to Cyprus present credentials

    [01] Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots can co-exist peacefully as equal citizens, says President Papadopoulos

    The President of the Republic of Cyprus, Mr Tassos Papadopoulos, has underlined that Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots could live together again in peace as equal citizens and compatriots within the framework and parameters of a bizonal, bicommunal federation, as envisaged by the plan of the UN Secretary-General. Addressing a rally yesterday to condemn the July 1974 coup d'etat and the Turkish invasion that followed, President Papadopoulos reiterated the Greek Cypriot side's readiness to respond, without conditions, to any invitation by the UN Secretary-General to resume bicommunal negotiations for an overall settlement of the Cyprus problem within the framework of the Annan plan, noting that the plan "will undoubtedly have to amended, taking into consideration the accession of the Republic of Cyprus to the EU and the collapse of the myth that Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots cannot live together". "Our basic goal is to achieve, before 1 May 2004, a viable and functional solution of the Cyprus problem - a European solution - so that a reunited Cyprus can accede to the EU", Mr Papadopoulos said and pointed out that that would be to the interest of both Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, who could then share the numerous benefits emanating from EU membership of a united island. The President further said that "we cannot find a solution to the problem alone by accepting the Annan plan as it stands. The key to a solution is in the hands of the Turkish side. This side, the guilty side, has the sole responsibility for both the crime against Cyprus and the repeated failed attempts for a settlement." "Good neighbourly measures do not constitute the solution of the Cyprus problem, neither are they steps towards a settlement", he stressed and added that "the partial lifting of the signs of illegality imposed by the Turkish invasion does not constitute an 'initiative' of the Turkish side". Regarding the rally, President Papadopoulos said it was a rally of unity for both Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, in support of a solution and peaceful co-existence. "With today's rally we would like to express the common feelings of the entire people of Cyprus, because Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots have been the tragic victims of invasion and occupation for 29 years now", he added.

    [02] Reply to Denktash's letter to be given soon

    The Government Spokesman Mr Kypros Chrysostomides stated during his press briefing yesterday that a Committee made up of members of the National Council was scheduled to meet in the afternoon to prepare the reply to Mr Denktash's letter to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, in which he proposed the reopening of the Nicosia Airport. The National Council, top advisory body to the President on the handling of the Cyprus problem, had authorised President Tassos Papadopoulos to handle the issue regarding Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash's letter, at its meeting on Tuesday 14 July. At that meeting, the Council had thoroughly discussed the contents of Mr Denktash letter which had been sent to Mr Annan and the Secretary-General had conveyed to President Papadopoulos, and there was a complete convergence of assessments. The reply to the Secretary-General will be given soon, while the reply to Mr Denktash will be conveyed in the same manner that the President had obtained Mr Denktash's letter, that is through the UN Secretary General.

    [03] Greek and Italian Foreign Ministers discuss Cyprus issue

    The Greek Foreign Minister, Mr George Papandreou and his Italian counterpart and President of the EU Council of Ministers, Mr Franco Fratini, discussed inter alia the issue of Cyprus during talks held in Athens last Wednesday. Speaking to the press after the meeting, Mr Papandreou pointed out that recent statements by the Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash, proposing the reopening of the Nicosia Airport and threatening to settle the fenced- off area of Famagusta, were in no way compatible with the effort being made for a comprehensive solution on the basis of the Annan plan and were indicative of the lack of real will by Mr Denktash to move the peace process forward. He also noted that the Cyprus problem was among issues discussed in depth during contacts between the Greek Prime Minister, Mr Costas Simitis and the Italian President, Mr Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, where the existence of a new European dynamic was ascertained. "This European dynamic gives hope of the reunification of the island and the solution of the problem, but a precondition for a solution is the existence of political will, real and sincere political will on behalf of the Turkish side, Mr Denktash and Ankara, so as to able to return to the negotiating table and make positive use of the Annan plan to reach a viable and European solution", Mr Papandreou added. On his part, the Italian FM said that the Italian Presidency of the European Union saw no other reliable and serious alternative proposal than the Annan plan for the resumption of peace talks on the solution of the Cyprus issue.

    He pledged that his government would do all it could, during its six-month mandate holding the rotating EU Presidency, to persuade the Turkish side to return to the negotiating table and accept the Annan plan as the basis for a solution.

    [04] Washington views the Annan plan as the only basis for a settlement

    The US State Department Spokesman, Mr Richard Boucher, has reiterated that his government continued to support the Annan plan as the way to move forward for achieving a settlement of the Cyprus problem. Replying to a question on Cyprus yesterday at the daily press briefing, Mr Boucher noted, "We have said again and again we think that the Annan plan is the way to move forward on this issue. We have emphasised the need for the parties to get back to talks on that basis. That is the only basis that we have supported for negotiations at this point".

    [05] Three new Ambassadors to Cyprus present credentials

    President Papadopoulos received yesterday, at separate formal ceremonies at the Presidential Palace, the credentials of the first High Commissioner of the Republic of Gambia to Cyprus, stationed in Rabat, Mr Maudo Touray, the new Ambassador of the Republic of Philippines to Cyprus, stationed in Tel Aviv, Mrs Belen F. Anota and the new Ambassador of the Republic of Colombia to Cyprus, stationed in Rome, Mr Fabio Valencia Cossio. Presenting his credentials, the High Commissioner of Gambia to Cyprus, Mr Touray congratulated President Papadopoulos on Cyprus' advanced level of development and economic dynamism, as well as its forthcoming accession to the EU. "We see the Republic of Cyprus having the rare ability of maintaining good relations with all countries and often acting as a bridge of communication among nations. This impressive trait, which is true to the Republic of Cyprus, if emulated by countries in the Committee of Nations will sooner rather than later lead to the attainment of world peace", Mr Touray said. The Ambassador of Philippines to Cyprus, Mrs Anota, made extensive reference to the economic cooperation between Cyprus and the Philippines, noting the need to continue bilateral negotiations for an Economic and Technical Agreement and an Agreement on Scientific and Industrial Cooperation, as was originally proposed by the Government of Cyprus. She also referred to the four thousand Filipino nationals working in Cyprus, saying that she was happy to note that the workers were well treated and appreciated by their employers. The Filipino Ambassador also conveyed her government's congratulations on Cyprus' forthcoming EU accession in May 2004, and noted that the Philippines was ready to make the necessary adjustments to maintain and enhance close bilateral relations. Lastly, the Colombian Ambassador to Cyprus, Mr Cossio, made reference to the issue of terrorism and organised crime, requesting from the Cyprus Government to assist Colombia's efforts to combat those phenomena. Mr Cossio also praised Cyprus' commitment in safeguarding fundamental human rights and welcomed its active involvement in promoting human rights issues at all international fora and the United Nations in particular. Accepting the credentials of the three new Ambassadors to Cyprus, President Papadopoulos outlined the current situation on the island and expressed his appreciation for the continuous support of the three governments to the efforts for finding a viable and functional solution to the Cyprus problem on the basis of the Annan plan. He further expressed the belief that the accreditation to Cyprus of the three Ambassadors would undoubtedly strengthen mutual bonds of friendship and cooperation.

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


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