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Cyprus PIO: News Update in English, 03-10-02

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

  • [01]Thursday, 02 October 2003 President says Cypriots must be proud of the Republic for its lingering struggle to uphold entity
  • [02] Military parade proved readiness of National Guard to defend homeland, says President Papadopoulos
  • [03] EU-Cyprus Joint Parliamentary Committee adopts recommendation condemning Turkey and Denktash for violations in Cyprus
  • [04] European Commission urges Turkey to contribute to Cyprus settlement

    [01] President says Cypriots must be proud of the Republic for its lingering struggle to uphold entity

    The President of the Republic of Cyprus, Mr Tassos Papadopoulos, speaking on Tuesday evening in Limassol at a special event to celebrate the anniversary of Cyprus' independence and the establishment of the Republic of Cyprus, said that Cypriots should feel proud of their State which had managed to safeguard its entity and sovereignty through some very difficult times ensuing from the 1974 Turkish invasion and subsequent occupation of the island's northern third. Referring to Cyprus' forthcoming accession to the European Union, President Papadopoulos noted that it implied "the Cyprus problem now takes on a European perspective and prospect", adding that a viable and functional solution of the Cyprus issue, which would be in full compliance with the acquis communautaire, "now becomes the wish, demand and aim of the EU". As regards the Annan plan, Mr Papadopoulos underlined that the Greek Cypriot side accepted the plan as a basis for negotiations and expressed hope that "through negotiations, without terms and preconditions, we will achieve improvements to the Annan plan that will render the solution of the Cyprus issue move functional and thus viable". Mr Papadopoulos said that the components of a functional and viable solution were "the reunification of our people and our country, the abolition of dividing lines, the withdrawal of Turkish troops and settlers, the safeguarding of the fundamental freedoms and human rights, and the establishment of the basic preconditions for the smooth operation of the State". He further stressed that "all our suggestions for improvements are within the parameters of the Annan plan and its philosophy, and more and more people involved in the process recognise the validity of our arguments and the need for amendments, especially as regards the economic provisions of the plan and those regarding our constructive participation in EU procedures". He added that the improvements that the Greek Cypriot was suggesting would also serve the interests of Turkish Cypriots, who sought their accession to the EU as equal citizens of a reunified Cyprus, full member of the Union.

    [02] Military parade proved readiness of National Guard to defend homeland, says President Papadopoulos

    President Tassos Papadopoulos expressed yesterday his full satisfaction with the carrying out of the military parade, held within the framework of celebrations for the 43rd anniversary of Cyprus' independence. Speaking to the press after the parade, Mr Papadopoulos noted that "the military systems exposed, the discipline shown, and the impeccable formations of the units that marched in the parade, prove beyond doubt the readiness and ability of the National Guard and Cyprus' Forces in general, to fulfil their task as a flexible, effective and defensive force". The President expressed gratitude to the Greek government for its "very significant help" to Cyprus' defence build-up within the framework of the Joint Defence Pact. He also congratulated the Defence Minister, Mr Kyriakos Mavronikolas, the National Guard Commander, Lieutenant General Athanasios Nikolodemos, as well as the officers and soldiers of the National Guard, saying that "with this display of professionalism, they have provided our people with a sense of pride and self-confidence as they have proved that they are in a position to defend our homeland". The Greek Minister of Defence, Mr Yiannos Papantoniou, who was present at yesterday's military parade on behalf of the Greek government, also expressed satisfaction with the high level of operational readiness, the discipline and the excellent organisation of Cyprus' armed forces. He noted that his presence at the parade underlined Greece's firm support of Cyprus, both defensively and politically, in the important national causes which remained unfulfilled. President Papadopoulos received the Greek Defence Minister, yesterday morning at the Presidential Palace, and discussed the Cyprus problem and issues regarding the security and defence of the island. In remarks to the press after the meeting, Mr Yiannos Papantoniou said that Cyprus' defence capability coupled with Greece's political upgrading had significantly reinforced the clout of the Republic of Cyprus at the peace negotiations for a comprehensive settlement of the Cyprus issue.

    [03] EU-Cyprus Joint Parliamentary Committee adopts recommendation condemning Turkey and Denktash for violations in Cyprus

    The outcome of the European Convention on the Future of Europe and the prospects for the forthcoming Intergovernmental Conference, the demining of the cease-fire line in Cyprus, and the Euro-Mediterranean cooperation, were the three issues on the agenda of the EU-Cyprus Joint Parliamentary Committee's 24th meeting, which convened on 29-30 September in Luxembourg. According to a joint statement released by the Committee, the meeting was co-chaired by Mrs Mechtild Rothe and MP Mr Nicos Cleanthous. "The delegations from the Cyprus House of Representatives and from the European Parliament discussed the political situation in Cyprus and the current EU/Cyprus relations with emphasis on the state of preparations in Cyprus for accession, after listening to statements by the Italian Presidency in Office of the Council of the EU, the Foreign Minister of Cyprus, Mr George Iacovou, the EU chief negotiator, Mr Leopold Maurer, the Cypriot Co- ordinator for Harmonisation, Mr Takis Hadjidemetriou and the Rapporteur of the European Parliament on Cyprus, Mr Jacques Poos", the statement read. The EU-Cyprus Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) also adopted a recommendation in which it "regrets the lack of progress towards a just and viable settlement of the Cyprus problem which is due to the continuing intransigent attitude of the Turkish Cypriot leader Mr Denktash, who enjoys the support of the Turkish government, and to the continuing occupation of the northern part of Cyprus by Turkish troops" and "emphasises that a successful resolution of the Cyprus problem is a key factor in the development of the EU-Turkey relations and, in particular, in reaching a positive outcome as far as Turkey's accession course is concerned". In the recommendation, the JPC condemns the so-called "framework agreement for a customs union" between Turkey and the illegal occupation regime, and "reminds Turkey of the need to respect and fulfil its commitments towards the EU, thereby calling on her to rescind the aforementioned agreement": It further "demands the opening-up of the Varosha area and its settlement by its rightful citizens in accordance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 550", and "condemns the policy of the Denktash regime in not allowing the operation of the Greek Cypriot secondary school at Rizokarpaso village", stressing that the fundamental right to education of the enclaved should be fully respected. On the partial lifting of the restrictions on movement along both sides of the divide by the occupation regime, the Committee notes that it "demonstrates that Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots can live peacefully together, but, nevertheless, calls on the regime of Mr Denktash to stop demanding the presentation of passports at the crossing points". Lastly, the JPC requests that the Council of the EU and the European Commission would do everything in their power to ensure the implementation of the recommendation. The final meeting of the EU-Cyprus Joint Parliamentary Committee will be held in Cyprus in March 2004.

    [04] European Commission urges Turkey to contribute to Cyprus settlement

    EU Enlargement Commissioner Gunter Verheugen has called on Turkey to contribute to a settlement of the Cyprus problem before May 2004. Speaking to the press last Monday after a meeting with Turkey's Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul, Mr Verheugen said that there was still a chance for resuming talks and reaching a solution on the basis of the Annan plan. He added that the EU wished for a settlement of the Cyprus problem prior to the island's accession to the Union on 1 May 2004. Mr Verheugen said Ankara should not wait until it got a date for beginning its EU accession negotiations to start working towards a settlement in Cyprus. He further said that Turkey's EU accession course had a lot of difficulties and the solution of the Cyprus issue would remove a major obstacle in that course. With regard to the compliance with the Copenhagen political criteria, Mr Verheugen noted that constitutional reforms in Turkey were proceeding in a satisfying manner.

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


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