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Cyprus PIO: Turkish Cypriot and Turkish Media Review, 18-09-19Cyprus 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 and Turkish Media Review-19.09.18 No. 181/18[A] TURKISH CYPRIOT / TURKISH PRESSContents[A] Turkish Cypriot Press[01] Spehar says the UN Security Council wants to see the signals of going back to the negotiating table; Akinci will meet with political parties ahead his contacts in NY[02] BKP: "AKP is a conqueror and an occupier"[03] Akansoy assesses Erdogan's recent statements[04] Columnists on Erdogan's recent statements: No pressure could be exerted on Turkey – Turkey does not want a solution[05] CTP youth organization: Our voice should be heard in the European Parliament[06] "Mayors" in the occupied part of Lefkosia ask for the opening of the "Famagusta barricade"[B] Turkish Press[A] TURKISH CYPRIOT / TURKISH PRESS[01] Cavusoglu: Turkey to reinforce troop deployments in Idlib after Sochi deal; Cavusoglu informs international counterparts on Turkey-Russia deal on Idlimb[02] Turkish intelligence officers detained in FETO investigation[A] Turkish Cypriot Press[01] Spehar says the UN Security Council wants to see the signals of going back to the negotiating table; Akinci will meet with political parties ahead his contacts in NYAccording to illegal Bayrak teleivision (18.09.18, http://www.brtk.net/?englishposts=spehar-holds-contacts-with-both-leaders), the UN Secretary General's Special Representative to Cyprus Elizabeth Spehar met separately with both leaders today (Tuesday) to discuss future steps on the Cyprus Issue.Spehar's visit comes ahead of Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci's trip to New York next week where he is planned to meet with the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on the 29th of September. The UN Special Representative first met with the Greek Cypriot leader Nicos Anastasiades. Later, Spehar met with Akinci. Akinci's spokesman Baris Burch and Akinci's advisor for political affairs and EU matters Erhan Ercin were also present at the meeting. Speaking after the meeting which lasted for over an hour, the UN Secretary General's Special Representative to Cyprus Elizabeth Spehar said that she was meeting with both leaders ahead of the UN General Assembly. She pointed out that the Secretary General will be meeting separately with both leaders on the side-lines of the UN General Assembly. "These meetings are always a good opportunity in terms of seeing where we stand and to see where the process will head" she said, adding that the Cyprus Issue was going through an important phase. Pointing out that there have been no negotiations for over a year now, the UN Special Representative said that the UN Security Council has expectations. "They are very clear that they want to see the signals of going back to the negotiating table. They would also like to see the movement of conditions conducive for a successful process in the form of confidence building measures and trust building. There will be a couple of reports coming out which the Security Council would like the Secretary General to provide to them with. They believe that these reports will give them some sense of what they could expect", she added. Spehar said that the Security Council would of course continue to support the leaders but added that they see it as the responsibility of the parties to take something forward. Meanwhile, "BRT" (19.09.18,
http://www.brtk.net/?englishposts=akinci-to-meet-leaders-of-political-parties)
broadcast that Akinci will be meeting with leaders and representatives
of political parties with "seats in the parliament" for consultations
ahead of his contacts in NY next week, according to a press release by
Akinci's office.
According to the statement, Akinci will be meeting together with the
leaders of the parties that form the "coalition government" for his
routine monthly meeting. He will also be meeting with the leaders of
the opposition National Unity Party (UBP) and the Revival Party (YDP).
Izcan said that the statements of Erdogan, at a time the efforts for the
re-launching of the Cyprus negotiations are continuing, "is an example
of the conquest and occupation behavior of the Justice and Development
Party (AKP)"
Izcan went on and said that the Cyprus problem cannot be solved following
this mentality and added that "waiting for a federal Cyprus from the
government of Erdogan is like waiting for a dead person to cry".
(CS)
Speaking on Kibris Postasi TV, Akansoy argued that when politicians make
statements, they usually have some aims. "I do not think that Erdogan has
made an ordinary statement. I do not think that his aim was Cyprus only",
he claimed adding that Turkey faces internal problems and the issue of
establishing a base in the occupied area of the island had been brought
up by "certain circles". He further alleged the following:
"This is not a statement made with the thought let me pour some gasoline
on the existing fire. On the contrary, it was made in order to take the
problems under control. In the international arena France has brought
onto the agenda the establishment of a base in Larnaka. He may be giving
an answer to them to a certain extent. We have seen many statements
and assessments until today. This actually may show that there is a
difference between the statements made by politicians to the public and
the statements made in the meetings. The entire island of Cyprus is in
the European Union. The EU will scream the place down, not only if you
establish a base on the island but also if you built an apartment block
in a protected area in Karpasia. […]"
Responding to a question, Akansoy said that the reason of CTP's existence
is to find a federal solution in Cyprus.
(I/Ts.)
Writing in Turkish Cypriot daily Kibris Postasi newspaper(19.09.18),
columnist Serhat Incirli argues that no one knows the number of the
Turkish occupation troops in Cyprus. Under the title "Exerting pressure on
Turkey in the current situation is a baloney", the columnist notes that
some say that the number of the occupation troops is 40 thousands. "I
do not think so", he says and adds:
"The number of troops in Cyprus is not known. Only the commanders know the
exact number. Under normal conditions you can reach the number of troops
by saying that there are three divisions including the Security Forces
(GKK), a brigade etc. However, there could be reduced, decreased units,
just like they could be increased.
In brief, making a statement saying 'we will not decrease the number of
troops in Cyprus' or that 'we will increase it' or saying that 'we will
withdraw a number' has a political aim.
If we think of diplomacy as a kind of poker, perhaps this is not a
staking of all the money, but you can accept it as a smile which aims
at creating the climate that 'I have good cards in my hand'.
Of course, diplomacy is not poker. Consequently, giving the message that
'I will not withdraw troops, I will not reduce them, I will even increase
them if I want to', is tantamount to reminding of one's power over the
unsinkable airplane carrier and trying to become more influential on
the possible sharing of the natural gas.
Moreover, reminding of the military presence is reminding that 'there
is a Cyprus issue which could not be solved for years' and stressing
the message that 'I will solve it if I want'.
There are some messages which the Turkish Cypriots and the Greek Cypriots
should take from this statement. If we write it openly, the messages
which we should take are the following: Turkey is the actual queen on
the Cyprus issue. Just like Ioannis Kasoulides has said, if Turkey wants,
the problem could be solved easily. There is no need for the two leaders
or the two communities to negotiate in vain and go as far as America
to meet. Sit and decide what Turkey will win with a possible solution,
suggest it […]. This is the situation.
I want to say to the Greek Cypriots: Expecting for help from the EU or
the US or Israel is a baloney for Turkey in this situation, in which we
are struggling to avoid suffocation".
Referring to the same statements, columnist Mehmet Levent in Turkish
Cypriot daily Afrika newspaper (19.09.18) reports that Turkey does
not want a solution in Cyprus. Noting that he had never believed that
Turkey really wanted a solution to the Cyprus problem "after misusing
the rights, powers and responsibilities deriving from the Treaties of
Guarantee and Alliance of the Republic of Cyprus, occupying the northern
part of the island and transferring to the island population ten times
as much as the local people and strengthening this occupation with a
civilian occupation". "My belief that Turkey does not want a solution
based on justice and equity in Cyprus was a hundred per cent. After
these statements made by Tayyip, I am five thousand per cent certain",
notes the columnist.
(I/Ts.)
Noting that a new momentum has emerged and Cyprus talks may resume in
the upcoming week, Oner noted that they should take an active role as
a society and support it.
Referring to the seats reserved for the Turkish Cypriots, Onel argued
that as CTP youth organization, they have been conducting foreign
relations works for a long time. He added that in this context, they
have remarkable events on the European stage. He explained that they
have rights, which are not restricted there, such as to be full members
and full members in organizations, adding that they use them all in an
equal way. He further said that apart from these, they are member of the
Young European Socialists (YES)and that they also received last year a
full membership in the International Union of Socialist Youth, adding:
"This was a huge happening. There had been obstacles on this issue from
south Cyprus, but we could get the full membership".
Onel said that he is the Coordinator of Democracy and Fighting Right
Wing Extremism in the YES.
Noting that the European Parliament takes into consideration the decisions
taken by the Young European Socialists Onel said that as a result, the EP
implements some of the recommendations. He further argued: "At this point,
while we can intervene effectively in the decisions of all people living
in Europe as a youth organization, we are experiencing a big problem at
the point of representing ourselves. Because the European Parliament is in
reality a political mechanism that complies with the EU countries. (…)
I think at this point, in the light of practical conditions, the
Turkish Cypriots should try something new in order to improve the
economy and work for the federal Cyprus. The Turkish Cypriot community
should do certain works in order to send representative especially to
the European Parliament. This could be with cooperation or separately,
with any political party from the south. If we choose separately, then we
have trouble of not being recognized. Such prob lems restrict us at one
point. We should remove these restrictions from our head; I think that
we should bring into the agenda frequently these rights. Two seats are
reserved for the Turkish Cypriots in the European Parliament. We should
make our voice heard here; I think this is very important. We should
demand these; we should take into consideration these. We should not
restrict ourselves, we should know our rights, we should demand them
and we should make our voice heard. There are many funds that we can
benefit from, but various problems may arise, because we can only carry
out lobbying activities on a representative basis. (…) Representation in
the EP is very important. We must make use of our rights and make our
own community heard. All rights of the Turkish Cypriots were de facto
deleted. (…)We must make use of our rights and make our own community
heard. All rights of the Turkish Cypriots were de facto deleted." He
further alleged that "in the southern part o f Cyprus (he refers to
the government controlled area of Cyprus), there is no written form in
Turkish or a Turkish-speaking employee in any government office".
(DPs)
The "mayors" of Yeni Cami and Caglayan stated to the paper that the
opening of the "Famagusta barricade" will bring liveness in Lefkosia
and will benefit the people. They also said that this point was opened
before 1974 and was one of the basic entrances to Lefkosia.
(CS)
"We will need troop reinforcements. Turkey and Russia will patrol the
border areas. Civilians and moderates [opposition] will stay in the same
areas where they are now," Cavusoglu said at a press conference with
his Jordanian counterpart Ayman Safadi. "The borders of Idlib will be
protected. Idlib's status will be preserved. Russia will take necessary
measures to prevent attacks against this region and to keep the regime
from entering there," he added. (…)
Cavusoglu argued that if the regime and Russia attack Idlib and destroy
the position groups, there would be no interlocutor to discuss the
political settlement in Syria. (…)
When asked where the radical groups eliminated from the province will
go, the Minister said officials from Turkey and Russia who are on the
ground will work on the issue. But in a separate meeting with journalists
on Sept. 18, he said these groups will by no means be relocated to the
regions taken under control by Turkey in the operations Euphrates Shield
and Olive Branch in Syria's north.
"We have cleared those regions from whom? From terrorist groups," he
stressed. Turkish and Russian intelligence and security officials will
discuss the status of radical groups in Syria's last major rebel bastion,
Cavusoglu added. (…)
Meanwhile, under the tittle "Phone diplomacy: FM
Cavusoglu discusses Turkey-Russia deal on Idlib with
international counterparts", Turkish daily Sabah newspaper (19.09.18,
https://www.dailysabah.com/diplomacy/2018/09/18/phone-diplomacy-fm-cavusoglu-discusses-turkey-russia-deal-on-idlib-with-international-counterparts
) reports that Cavusoglu held a phone call with his U.S. counterpart Mike
Pompeo on Tuesday to inform him about the deal reached between Turkey and
Russia on a military buffer zone in Syria's Idlib province and discuss
its impacts as part of his latest diplomatic efforts on the matter.
After Pompeo, the Turkish Minister also held phone calls with EU
High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Frederica
Mogherini, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian and German Foreign
Minister Heiko Maas, according to diplomatic sources.
Cavusoglu had also talked over the phone with his Iranian counterpart
Javad Zarif, Qatari counterpart Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim
al-Thani and Kyrgyz counterpart Erlan Abdyldaev earlier in the day. (…)
The Chief Prosecutor's Office in Ankara announced on Sept. 18 that the
15 officers were on active duty at MIT's signal intelligence department.
The officers were detained in Ankara and six other provinces.
The operation is based on testimonies of military personnel who were
previously detained in a FETO investigation and agreed to cooperate with
the prosecution. (…)
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