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Cyprus PIO: News Update in English, 03-12-08

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

  • [01]Monday, 08 December 2003 President Papadopoulos' contacts in Nigeria
  • [02] Cyprus' new Ambassador to the US presents his credentials to President Bush

    [01] President Papadopoulos' contacts in Nigeria

    The President of the Republic Mr Tassos Papadopoulos, who is currently attending the 2003 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Nigeria, had discussions on Saturday, on the sidelines of the Meeting, with the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Mr Olusegun Obasanjo, at the latter's invitation. The discussions focused on Commonwealth issues, bilateral relations and the Cyprus problem. President Papadopoulos briefed President Obasanjo on the latest developments in the Cyprus problem and on European Union issues. The two men also exchanged views on issues of technical cooperation between Cyprus and Nigeria in various fields. Mr Papadopoulos pointed out that Cyprus could provide technical aid to Nigeria in the sectors of agriculture, forestry, animal breeding and tourism. The Commonwealth Heads' of Government informal meeting, held on Saturday afternoon, dealt with technical cooperation issues between the Commonwealth member-states, the policy of the Commonwealth in relation to democracy and economic development and business activity between organisations and member- states of the Commonwealth. On Sunday, President Papadopoulos had a meeting with New Zealand/s Prime Minister Mrs Helen Elizabeth Clark, who had expressed an interest to meet with the Cyprus President since Cyprus is joining the EU and New Zealand wishes to have good relations with all EU countries for trade exchange and tourism purposes. Mrs Clark showed special interest in the political problem and the prospects for its solution. She also wanted to be briefed on the situation regarding the easing of restrictions on free movement in Cyprus. President Papadopoulos noted that the Greek Cypriot side had never imposed restrictions on the freedom of movement, and that it firmly supports cooperation between the two communities. He pointed out that many Turkish Cypriots, despite the obstacles imposed by the Turkish Cypriot leader Mr Denktash, work in the Government-controlled areas of Cyprus. Mrs Clark said she was aware of the serious reaction by Turkish Cypriots and their protests against the illegal regime. Referring to the problems created due to the negative stance of Turkey and Mr Denktash, the President stressed that the Greek Cypriot side is ready for negotiations on the basis of the Annan plan and within its framework, with a view of reaching a solution before 1 May 2004. Mr Papadopoulos and Mrs Clark also exchanged views on the completion of an agreement between Cyprus and New Zealand in the field of Social Insurance and on visa arrangements regarding New Zealanders visiting EU countries.

    [02] Cyprus' new Ambassador to the US presents his credentials to President Bush

    Cyprus' new Ambassador to Washington, Mr Euripides L. Evriviades presented his credentials on Thursday to the President of the United States of America Mr George Bush. Presenting his credentials, Ambassador Evriviades said that Cyprus has consistently contributed to the efforts of the US to fight terrorism and continues to stand in solidarity with the US following the cold-hearted attacks of September 11, 2001. Referring to the Cyprus problem, the new Ambassador underlined that the search for a negotiated settlement in Cyprus, based on the UN Secretary- General's plan, remains top priority for the Cyprus Government. A comprehensive, just and functional solution, based on the relevant UN Security Council resolutions, the rule of law and the Acquis Communautaire, can and should be found before Cyprus accedes to the European Union, he added. Mr Evriviades also stressed the significance of Cyprus' accession to the EU noting that it creates new prospects for cooperation with an enormous potential to further enhance bilateral and multilateral relations. Cyprus' position at the crossroads of three continents allows it to play a more significant role in the wider region as a result of its membership in the EU, he added. In his address the US President reconfirmed the firm position of the United States that it is important to achieve a just and lasting settlement of the Cyprus problem because it would benefit both sides in Cyprus and the region. He noted that there is now a real window of opportunity to reach a settlement before Cyprus joins the EU, which must not be lost. Stressing that his country would remain strongly engaged in the efforts to find a solution to the Cyprus problem, President Bush underlined that it would be up to the leaders on the island, with the support of the international community, to reach a final solution. President Bush expressed the view that the solution plan proposed by the UN Secretary-General Mr Kofi Annan was the best and only way forward to a comprehensive viable settlement, noting that significant progress had been made until March 2003 towards finalising the plan, largely thanks to the efforts of the Cyprus Government. Concluding, the US President expressed the hope that all parties would express the political will as required by the UN Secretary-General and return to negotiations based on the Annan Plan very soon.

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


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