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Cyprus PIO: News Update in English, 03-06-10
From: The Republic of Cyprus Press and Information Office Server at <http://www.pio.gov.cy/>
[01]Tuesday, 10 June 2003 Foreign Minister holds high-level contacts at UN
Headquarters
[02] Information for the relatives of Turkish Cypriot missing persons
[01] Foreign Minister holds high-level contacts at UN Headquarters
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Georgios Iacovou, who is in New York
for high-level contacts, met yesterday at the UN Headquarters with the
President of the UN General Assembly, Mr Jan Cavan, to discuss the Cyprus
problem and the island's accession to the European Union. Speaking to the
press after the meeting, Mr Iacovou noted that the Cyprus problem was still
on the General Assembly's agenda and it would remain there until a
settlement was reached. The Cyprus Foreign Minister also met with the
representatives of the five permanent member states of the UN Security
Council. He later told the press that he had informed his interlocutors on
the latest developments regarding the Cyprus problem, making specific
reference to the violation of the status quo ante by the Turkish occupation
forces at the village of Strovilia.
He added that the forthcoming Security Council resolution for the renewal
of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) was also
discussed, noting that the permanent members of the Security Council
assured him they would review the draft text of the resolution. Today, Mr
Iacovou is expected to meet with the UN Secretary-General, Mr Kofi Annan,
and the Secretary-General's Special Adviser on Cyprus, Mr Alvaro de
Soto.
[02] Information for the relatives of Turkish Cypriot missing persons
In accordance with the decision of the Council of Ministers taken on April
30, 2003, the families of Turkish Cypriot missing persons, the names of
whom were published in the Official Gazette of the Republic number 3713 of
12 May 2003, can have access to the information in the hands of the
competent services of the Republic of Cyprus in connection with the
investigations that have been carried out so far concerning the fate of
their missing relatives and the possible results. Meetings between the
relatives of Turkish Cypriot missing with competent government officials
may be arranged in Cyprus at the Office of the Greek Cypriot Representative
on the Committee on Missing Persons, tel 22305794 and 223057595, or in case
where the relatives are living abroad, they can apply to the Diplomatic/Consular
Missions of the Republic of Cyprus. In the course of the briefing that will
be made, interested relatives may also give all necessary ante mortem
information concerning the case of their relative, as well as blood samples
for the creation of a bank of genetic material, which will greatly assist
the efforts for the scientific identification of the remains through the
DNA process and their return to interested families.
It should be noted that for 201 of the 500 cases included in the list of
Turkish Cypriot missing details and information about the death and burial
place of these persons have been given in the framework of the implementation
of the July 31, 1997 agreement on missing persons to the Turkish Cypriot
representative. The cooperation of the relatives of missing persons is
indispensable in the efforts to solve this humanitarian problem and for
this reason interested families are strongly urged to give their help
and cooperation.
From the Republic of Cyprus Press and Information Office (PIO) Server at http://www.pio.gov.cy/
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