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Cyprus PIO: Turkish Cypriot Press and Other Media, 97-06-06Cyprus Press and Information Office: Turkish Cypriot Press Review Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Republic of Cyprus Press and Information Office Server at <http://www.pio.gov.cy/>TURKISH CYPRIOT PRESS AND OTHER MEDIANo. 102/97 -- 6.6.97[A] NEWS ITEMS
[A] NEWS ITEMS[01] Turkey and Denktash positive on appointment of HolbrookeAccording to Turkish Daily News (6.6.97) Rauf Denktash issued a written statement on Thursday lauding the appointment of Richard Holbrooke as US President Bill Clinton's special representative to Cyprus as a positive development."Mr. Holbrooke, who is famous for helping to resolve the crisis in Bosnia- Herzegovina, is known as a realistic man who respects justice and law. We hope that he will bring his understanding to the Cyprus problem which has been on the wrong path for 34 years, and give realistic reports to President Clinton about the injustice and unfair acts done to Turkish Cypriots", Denktash claimed. Turkish Foreign Ministry deputy spokesman Sermet Atacanli on Thursday praised Holbrooke as an experienced and highly qualified diplomat. "We believe he will make an important contribution to the efforts of the UN Secretary-General to find a solution to the Cyprus question," Atacanli said. Turkey's position is that the main effort on the Cyprus problem should come from the United Nations and that special representatives of other governments can only play a contributing role in these efforts, not a major role. Meanwhile, the German government's recently-appointed special representative for Cyprus, Count Detlef Rantzau, said that they would support former UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali's ideas which foresee a bilateral and bicommunal solution to Cyprus. These concepts also include the guarantor rights of Turkey, Anatolia news agency reported. Count Rantzau met with Foreign Ministry undersecretary Onur Oymen, his deputy Inal Batu, and deputy Chief of Staff Gen. Cevik Bir and said that his aim was to listen all parties, not to make proposals. He said they had exchanged views "on the security of Turkish Cypriots, the equality of the two peoples, a federal state structure and the sovereignty of both societies." He pointed out that negotiation with Cyprus over its bid for European Union (EU) membership would begin but the EU wanted both sides to participate in the results. He added that the EU could not tell societies how to solve their problems but this problem should not be brought to the European Union. Count Rantzau claimed during his meetings in Ankara that the S-300 Russian missiles bought by the Greek Cypriots and their joint defense doctrine with Greece would create instability in the region. [02] Sea Wolf 97 exercises begin; ships to visit occupied area, IsraelAccording to TRT Television Network (17:00 hours, 4.6.97) the Sea Wolf 97 exercises of the Turkish Naval Forces have started. The ships participating in the exercise have left their bases and ports.The exercise will be carried out in the international waters and airspace of the Marmara, the Aegean, and the Mediterranean Seas until 28 June. Fleet Commander Admiral Salim Dervisoglu is directing the exercise. Various sea war and command methods will be tried during the exercise in which Navy warships and most of the Navy helicopters, as well as Air Force planes, will take part. Live ammunition will be used. Part of the Fleet Command vessels will visit the occupied Kyrenia and Famagusta ports, Haifa port in Israel, and Alexandria port in Egypt. [03] DP's Emin criticizes Eroglu, calls for solution of `Crisis'Democratic Party Secretary General Enver Emin issued a statement and expressed regret over the fact that the National Unity Party (NUP) statement made in response to the press release he issued last week regarding the "TRNC's" problems insistently overlooks these problems and attaches importance to appearances rather than real deeds. Emin said he was surprised and amazed at the statement made by Dervis Eroglu, "prime minister" and NUP leader, who noted that there is no "government" crisis, and that the "government" is in harmony. Emin declared that ignoring the crisis distorting the events by claiming that there is no crisis in the "government" is not compatible with the seriousness of state administration.From the Republic of Cyprus Press and Information Office (PIO) Server at http://www.pio.gov.cy/Cyprus Press and Information Office: Turkish Cypriot Press Review Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |