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Cyprus PIO: News Update in English, 03-10-16

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

  • [01]Thursday, 16 October 2003 Jean-Claude Juncker: Luxembourg has always been supporting Cyprus' EU accession course
  • [02] Foreign Ministry Permanent Secretary affirms high level of Cyprus- China relations
  • [03] Cyprus' Representative to UN First Committee on Disarmament assures of Republic's alignment with international conventions on disarmament

    [01] Jean-Claude Juncker: Luxembourg has always been supporting Cyprus' EU accession course

    Luxembourg's Prime Minister, Mr Jean-Claude Juncker, has noted that his government had always been supporting Cyprus' EU accession course and the accession of a reunited country to the Union. Speaking yesterday during a joint press conference with the President of the Republic, Mr Tassos Papadopoulos, who was on a two-day official to Luxembourg, Mr Juncker said he had told President Papadopoulos that everything should be done towards a solution of the Cyprus problem so that a united island would join the EU on 1 May 2004. He pledged that his government would assist Cyprus after its accession to the EU by bringing young Cypriot diplomats to Luxembourg and training them on EU affairs based on Luxembourg's experience as one of the first members of the Community. "Concerning the IGC (Intergovernmental Conference), we have common positions to defend, mainly as far as the minimum number of Members of Parliament is concerned. Cyprus has been given the number of 6 MPs, the same as Luxembourg. We do want our colleagues to understand that in no way we can agree having our representation to the European Parliament reduced", Mr Juncker noted. On his part, President Papadopoulos expressed his gratitude to Luxembourg and Mr Juncker for making Cyprus a candidate state for EU accession. "We do not forget that the first decision for the beginning of accession negotiations was taken when Luxembourg held the EU Presidency", Mr Papadopoulos said. He further said that Cyprus could benefit from Luxembourg's experience as an EU member state, noting, "Luxembourg has shown that small countries within the EU can perform admirably the tasks of Presidency to the EU". Replying to questions, President Papadopoulos pointed out that Cyprus had two priorities, "the first one is to solve the Cyprus problem and the second to become a constructive and useful EU member state and not to have the part of a troublesome partner". He underlined that the Cyprus Government would make everything possible to achieve a settlement by May 2004, but reminded that "it takes two or perhaps three, including Turkey, for the solution of the Cyprus problem".

    [02] Foreign Ministry Permanent Secretary affirms high level of Cyprus- China relations

    The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr Sotos Zackheos, concluded his contacts in China, where he met with the Chinese Foreign Minister, Mr Li Zhaoxing and the Assistant Foreign Minister, Mr Lu Guozeng. During the meetings, the high level of relations between Cyprus and China was asserted, and China's firm support of a solution of the Cyprus problem on the basis of the relevant UN resolutions was reiterated. There was also an exchange of views on regional issues, the Middle East problem, and the situation in Iraq and North Korea. Mr Zackheos departed for Moscow where he is expected to engage in political deliberations, today, with the Russian Foreign Ministry.

    [03] Cyprus' Representative to UN First Committee on Disarmament assures of Republic's alignment with international conventions on disarmament

    "Despite the continuing foreign occupation of almost 40% of the territory of the Republic of Cyprus and the constant threat posed by some 40,000 occupation troops stationed on the island, the ratification of the Ottawa Convention [on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Landmines] comes as a concrete demonstration of our political will for peace and reconciliation in Cyprus and as part of our genuine commitment to international norms in the field of disarmament", Cyprus' Representative to the UN First Committee on Disarmament, Mr Yiorgos Christofides, has stated. Speaking before the Committee last Tuesday, Mr Christofides made extensive reference to the issue of landmine clearing, noting that "the Government of Cyprus has since 1983 cleared ten minefields adjacent to the buffer zone and during the last two years destroyed more than eleven thousand mines of various types". "The President of the Republic of Cyprus, speaking before the General Assembly last month, announced the Government's decision and firm commitment first: to unilaterally start within the next two months, in cooperation with the United Nations and the financial support of the European Union, demining in the buffer zone and second: to unilaterally proceed with the destruction of an appreciable amount of stockpiled anti- personnel mines during the month of November this year", he added. On the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, Mr Christofides pointed out that, again, the Republic had ratified all relevant international instruments. He further said that on 18 July 2003 Cyprus had deposited the instrument of ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, and called for its early entry into force.

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


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