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Cyprus News Agency: News in English, 02-06-18Cyprus News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Cyprus News Agency at <http://www.cyna.org.cy>CONTENTS
[01] EU Commissioner commends Cyprus' impressive progress0920:CYPPRESS:01EU Commissioner commends Cyprus' "impressive" progress by Nicos Bellos Luxembourg, Jun 18 (CNA) -- European Union Commissioner responsible for enlargement Gunter Verheugen has praised the progress Cyprus has made in its bid to introduce reforms in line with the acquis communautaire, noting that 28 chapters in the accession negotiations are already provisionally closed. Addressing a meeting of EU foreign ministers here, he said he has no direct involvement in the UN-led peace process but is in touch with all sides, especially the UN, pointing to the need to have a solution that would be consistent with EU laws and regulations and allow Cyprus to speak with one voice as an EU member. Verheugen said that the Turkish Cypriot side and Ankara should make a greater effort, adding that other international players in the Cyprus question share this view. [02] Defence ministers are ready to face Turkish provocations0940:CYPPRESS:02Defence ministers are ready to face Turkish provocations by Costas Iordanides Athens, Jun 18 (CNA) -- Greece and Cyprus have said their armed forces are ready to tackle any situation that may arise as a result of continuing Turkish provocations in the region. Greek and Cypriot Defence Ministers, Yiannos Papantoniou and Socratis Hasikos, who met in Athens Monday, said their response to the provocative moves by the Turkish military is to remain calm and assess the situation as this develops. [03] Koshis to participate in CoE conference on women's role0945:CYPPRESS:03Koshis to participate in CoE conference on women's role [04] Israel denies entry to Cypriot journalist, member of IFJ mission1150:CYPPRESS:04Israel denies entry to Cypriot, member of IFJ mission Nicosia, Jun 18 (CNA) -- The Union of Cyprus Journalists (UCJ) has protested strongly a decision by Israeli authorities to deny entry to one of its members, who flew to Tel Aviv to participate in an investigation mission of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) in Israel and the Palestinian Territories. The Union has called on Cyprus' Foreign Ministry to make representations to the Israeli government about the incident and Union President Andreas Kannaouros reported the event to the IFJ president who is filing a complaint with the Israeli government. [05] Ramsar official in Cyprus to get clear picture on British antenna1300:CYPPRESS:04Ramsar official in Cyprus to get clear picture on British antenna Nicosia, Jun 18 (CNA) -- Regional Coordinator for Europe of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, Tobias Salathe, said here today that the Convention is a "good tool" to work with in order to find a solution that would satisfy all interested parties in the case of the British Bases in Cyprus proposing to erect a new antenna in an area designated to be included in the list of Wetlands of International Importance of the Ramsar Convention. [06] Cyprus Stock Exchange
[07] Government welcomes EU Commissioner's remarks1525:CYPPRESS:06Government welcomes EU Commissioner's remarks Nicosia, Jun 18 (CNA) -- The government has said it was pleased with comments a senior European Union official has made with regard to Cyprus' accession negotiations and the Greek - Cypriot side's stance at the UN-led peace talks. Government Spokesman Michalis Papapetrou welcomed Gunter Verheugen's reference to Cyprus' impressive record in relation to the harmonization effort and his remark that the Greek Cypriot side shows good intentions at the talks. [08] Weather and Temperatures for Cyprus
[09] Spokesman disappointed with British stance1630:CYPPRESS:08Spokesman disappointed with British stance Nicosia, Jun 18 (CNA) -- Government Spokesman Michalis Papapetrou said today he was "disappointed" that London is apparently backing the creation of a new state in Cyprus and that it continues to talk about "two peoples" on the island, even after Nicosia had outlined its strong opposition to such notions. Papapetrou said the government is concerned with such comments, as expressed by Britain's envoy for Cyprus Lord David Hannay, and stressed that Cyprus President Glafcos Clerides does not intend to get involved in a negotiation on the principle of 'give and no take' and considers an approach to appease the Turkish side "wrong and counterproductive." [10] Cyprus talks continue2035:CYPPRESS:09Cyprus talks continue Nicosia, June 18 (CNA) - Cyprus President Glafcos Clerides and Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash met today in Nicosia, in the context of the fourth round of UN-led direct talks, aiming at a comprehensive solution of the Cyprus problem. Cyprus News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |