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Cyprus News Agency: News in English, 04-10-21

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From: The Cyprus News Agency at <http://www.cyna.org.cy>


CONTENTS

  • [01] British Minister: We look forward to seeing Greek Cypriot proposals
  • [02] Petty politics in occupied north do not affect us, says Cyprus FM
  • [03] US State Department: No money was spent in Cyprus to bribe people
  • [04] Weather forecast for Cyprus
  • [05] Foreign Minister says Britain has no objection to Cypriot demands
  • [06] Cyprus President: we are working to prevent illegal flights
  • [07] Cyprus President: We want reliable T/C interlocutor
  • [08] Greek Prime Minister to visit Cyprus
  • [09] House President briefs MacShane over Greek Cypriot concerns
  • [10] Weather and Temperatures for Cyprus
  • [11] Cyprus Stock Exchange
  • [12] British government to financially contribute to CMP's work
  • [13] Cypriot mountain-climbers back after conquering Himalayan peak

  • [01] British Minister: We look forward to seeing Greek Cypriot proposals

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    British Minister: We look forward to seeing Greek Cypriot proposals

    Nicosia, Oct 21 (CNA) -- Britain is looking forward to seeing Greek Cypriot proposals on moving the process for a Cyprus settlement forward, British Minister for Europe Denis MacShane has said.

    He added that ''if we believe the proposals are reasonable and have a realistic chance of success, we will encourage the UN Secretary General to re-engage and put all our resources and influence behind finding a solution that is acceptable to all sides.''

    In a statement on the occasion of his arrival in Cyprus this morning MacShane said that ''now that the Turkish Cypriots have turned a page on the past, we need to help them continue on the road towards Europe and reunification,'' noting that doing so will make a solution much more likely, easier to consolidate and less costly.''

    [02] Petty politics in occupied north do not affect us, says Cyprus FM

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    Petty politics in occupied north do not affect us, says Cyprus FM

    Larnaca, Oct 21 (CNA) -- All important decisions regarding the Turkish-occupied northern part of Cyprus are taken in Ankara and therefore any petty politics tossing about, do not affect the course of our matters, Foreign Minister George Iacovou has stated, commenting on the resignation of so-called premier Mehmet Ali Talat.

    Responding to questions on the presence of US experts in the occupied areas in order to check security measures at the illegal airport ''Ercan'', at the Turkish-occupied Tymbou village, Iacovou said that the Greek Cypriot side considers this to be an unnecessary act, noting that ''the role of the US is not to check airports and especially airports that are illegal''.

    This specific act is related to a certain policy followed by the US State Department aimed to relieve the Turkish Cypriot community from ''isolation'', ''an approach our side disagrees with since this has nothing to do with the creation of independent institutions but with the use of the institutions of the Cyprus Republic.''

    [03] US State Department: No money was spent in Cyprus to bribe people

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    US State Department: No money was spent in Cyprus to bribe people

    by Demitris Apokis

    Washington, Oct 21 (CNA) US State Department Spokesman Richard Boucher said that the UN, the US and others had very clearly supported the ''yes'' campaign in Cyprus, but dismissed allegations that bribing of any form was involved.

    [04] Weather forecast for Cyprus

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    Weather forecast for Cyprus

    Nicosia, Oct 21 (CNA) -- The Meteorological Office at Larnaca International Airport has issued the following weather forecast for Cyprus:

    Friday and Saturday: 22/10/2004 to 23/10/2004 ------------------------------------------- Fine with local cloud. Winds will be light northeasterly in the morning and southeasterly to southwesterly light to moderate in the afternoon. State of sea slight.

    Maximum temperature: Around 29C inland and over south coastal areas and 26C west coastal areas.

    Minimum temperature: 14C inland and around 17C over coastal areas.

    Outlook for Sunday and Monday: 24/10/2004 to 25/10/2004 ----------------------------------------------------- Risk of local showers, mainly over mountains. No significant change in temperature.

    [05] Foreign Minister says Britain has no objection to Cypriot demands

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    Foreign Minister says Britain has no objective to Cypriot demands

    Nicosia, Oct 21 (CNA) -- Britain understands fully the issues which Cyprus has raised and which need to be sorted out before the European Union decides on whether to begin accession negotiations with Turkey, Cyprus Foreign Minister George Iacovou said here today.

    Speaking after a meeting with British Minister of State for Europe Denis MacShane, Iacovou also said that they discussed various issues, including the situation in the Middle East, Iraq and Iran, but mainly European concerns.

    In his remarks, MacShane said Cyprus President Tassos Papadopoulos and Iacovou have ''a very constructive relationship'' with all EU partners, something he said would help the Union develop a new future in the Eastern Mediterranean in which everybody will be a winner.

    [06] Cyprus President: we are working to prevent illegal flights

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    Cyprus President: we are working to prevent illegal flights

    Nicosia, Oct 21 (CNA) -- Cyprus will work against any move that might be a blow to the Republic's sovereignty and legal status, President Tassos Papadopoulos said here today, commenting on a visit by US experts to inspect an illegal airport in the Turkish-occupied northern part of Cyprus.

    ''We had been informed about the visit and we also know of Washington's persistent efforts to open up the illegal airports in occupied Cyprus'' to the world, he added.

    [07] Cyprus President: We want reliable T/C interlocutor

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    Cyprus President: We want reliable T/C interlocutor

    Larnaca, Oct 21 (CNA) -- Cyprus President Tassos Papadopoulos has stated that the Greek Cypriot side would like to have a reliable Turkish Cypriot interlocutor, even if the other side's negotiator is basically Turkey and not the leadership of the Turkish Cypriots.

    Invited to comment on possible effects from yesterday's resignation of the so-called government in the island's Turkish-occupied areas

    [08] Greek Prime Minister to visit Cyprus

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    Greek Prime Minister to visit Cyprus

    by Christa Nicolaou

    Athens, Oct 21 (CNA) -- Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis will visit Cyprus on 12-13 November, following an invitation by Cyprus President Tassos Papadopoulos, deputy government spokesman in Greece Evangelos Antonaros announced today.

    [09] House President briefs MacShane over Greek Cypriot concerns

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    House President briefs MacShane over Greek Cypriot concerns

    Nicosia, Oct 21 (CNA) The concerns of the Greek Cypriots as regards to the British stance before, during and after the referendum for a settlement based on the Annan plan were outlined today by House President Demetris Christofias to visiting British Minister of State Dennis MacShane.

    [10] Weather and Temperatures for Cyprus

    
    
    
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    Weather and Temperatures for Cyprus Nicosia, Oct 21 (CNA) - Today's weather and temperatures for Cyprus, according to the Meteorological Service at Larnaca International Airport are: Temperatures (degrees Celcius) --------------------------------------------------------------- Station Maximum Minimum Weather (At 1200 UTC) --------------------------------------------------------------- Nicosia 30 15 FINE Larnaca 29 17 FINE Limassol 30 18 FINE Paphos 27 17 FINE

    [11] Cyprus Stock Exchange

    
    
    
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    Cyprus Stock Exchange Nicosia, Oct 21 (CNA) - The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) All Share Index closed at today's stock exchange meeting as follows: INDICES BASE VALUES: FTSEMed=5000, OTHERS=1000 TRADED VALUE 277.611,61 GSE GENERAL INDEX 71,67 -0,08 198.317,39 FTSE/CySE 20 320,02 -0,12 137.816,79 MAIN MARKET INDEX 956,91 -0,11 138.801,32 PARALLEL MARKET INDEX 982,32 -0,37 4.956,00 INVESTMENT COMPANIES MARKET INDEX 1.004,25 -0,17 62.879,60 MAIN AND PARALLEL MARKETS INDEX 957,90 -0,12 143.757,32 BANKS INDEX 955,93 -0,06 97.143,11 HOTELS INDEX 908,36 -1,16 8.227,00 ALTERNATIVE MARKET INDEX 905,31 0,56 64.263,99 FTSE Med (19/10/2004) 5.996,07 0,33 * The second column presents the percentage variation of the indices

    [12] British government to financially contribute to CMP's work

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    British government to financially contribute to CMP's work

    Nicosia, Oct 21 (CNA) -- The British government will contribute 50,000 US dollars for the work of the Committee on the Missing Persons (CMP), announced today UK Minister for Europe, Denis MacShane, currently on the island for a two-day visit.

    [13] Cypriot mountain-climbers back after conquering Himalayan peak

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    Cypriot mountain-climbers back after conquering Himalayan peak

    Larnaca, Oct 21 (CNA) - President of the Republic Tassos Papadopoulos has congratulated the nine Cypriot mountain-climbers and their trainer on their return from a trek to the 6,548-metre-high Himalayan Chulu East peak, where the team raised the country's flag.


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