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Cyprus News Agency: News in English, 96-10-21

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  • [01] Military dialogue underway, UN says
  • [02] Cyprus Stock Exchange

  • 1140 :CYPPRESS:01

    [01] Military dialogue underway, UN says

    Nicosia, Oct 21 (CNA) -- Military talks between the UN and the Greek and Turkish Cypriot sides on unmanning along the ceasefire line are already underway, Gustave Feissel, UN Secretary-General's resident representative, has said.

    ''The talks are underway and we are going to pursue them very energetically. We expect the two sides will cooperate with us so that we can reach an agreement very quickly and without delay,'' Feissel said after a meeting here today, with President Glafcos Clerides.

    The UN, he explained, has ''specific proposals'' to put forward to the two sides on unmanning, including the prohibition of loaded weapons, and ''we hope the two sides would have the right guidance to make sure that we can conclude these discussions very quickly.''

    ''The President reconfirmed his support and agreement to separate talks between UNFICYP and the military on each side,'' he added.

    Feissel described the 1989 unmanning agreement as an ''unqualified success'' and said there is no reason why the same approach should not be applied to other areas of Nicosia and outside Nicosia where the two sides are in close proximity to each other.

    He said the UN proposal to prohibit loaded weapons along the 180-kilometre long ceasefire line would help avoid tragic incidents to occur (four unarmed Greek Cypriots were killed in the past few months along the line by Turkish occupation troops and one Turkish soldier was found dead in his sentry post).

    ''Experience has shown there is absolutely no need for any loaded weapons along the ceasefire line,'' he explained.

    The UN envoy also pointed out that the rules of engagement on each side of the ceasefire line will have to be worked out to prevent tragic incidents.

    Replying to questions, he said ''the military sides'' are involved in the talks which, he noted, do not annul a US proposed dialogue between the military commanders of the National Guard and the Turkish occupation troops. This dialogue never took off the ground because of a Turkish Cypriot demand to participate.

    He said the UN has ''well established mechanisms'' to monitor the implementation of any agreement on unmanning and the prohibition of loaded weapons.

    Feissel has already talked to Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash about unmanning and he too backs an agreement on the matter.

    He also stressed that UN efforts do not concentrate solely on the military talks but encompass the essence of the Cyprus question.

    ''You should realise we can do more than one thing at a time,'' he told the press.

    Referring to the latest killing of an unarmed Greek Cypriot along the ceasefire line, Feissel said this was ''unacceptable and very dangerous'' and pointed out that ''very effective measures must be taken without delay'' to ensure this does not recur.

    CNA MM/MCH/1996
    ENDS, CYPRUS NEWS AGENCY
    1700:CYPPRESS:06

    [02] Cyprus Stock Exchange

    Nicosia, Oct 21 (CNA) -- The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) All Share Index closed at today's stock exchange meeting as follows:
    CSE All Share Index                    83.71 (-0.17)
    
    Sectural Indices
    
    Banks                                  91.06 (-0.07)
    Approved Investment Companies          75.12 (-0.15)
    Insurance Companies                    61.90 (+0.34)
    Industrial Companies                   82.48 (-1.16)
    Tourist Industries                     74.29 (-0.67)
    Commercial Companies                   68.03 (-0.61)
    Other Companies                        82.23 (+1.42)
    
    Trading Volume                         CYP 1018082.214
    
    * The difference in brackets represents the percentage increase (+) or decrease (-) of the index from the previous stock exchange meeting.
    CNA AP/1996
    ENDS, CYPRUS NEWS AGENCY

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