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    ARF TOP MEMBER HOLDS MEETINGS WITH CYPRUS OFFICIALS

    ArmenPress
    Dec 16 2004

    NICOSIA, DECEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS: On December 14, Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Bureau representative Hrant Margarian
    held several meetings with the leaders of Cyprus political parties,
    ARF press service reported.

    The ARF delegation, led by Margarian, met with Cyprus Socialist
    Democratic Party (EDEK) chairman Yanakis Omiru, who, underscoring the
    centuries-long friendship between the Armenians and Greeks, reminded
    them of the common enemy, Turkey. He added both Armenians and Greeks
    are confident that Turkey does not deserve an EU membership unless
    it undertakes certain pre-conditions, including the recognition of
    the Republic of Cyprus, and admitting to the Armenian Genocide.

    Hrant Margarian pointed to the close ideological ties between the
    ARF and EDEK, and noted that the meeting is aimed at conveying the
    ARF's concerns ahead of the December 17 summit over Turkey's EU bid.
    Margarian said that Turkey should not be admitted to the EU until
    the Cyprus issue and the issues of the Armenian Genocide and human
    rights violations are not settled, reminding that this position of
    the ARF is shared by most Europeans.

    He added that Cyprus is expected to pose a strong position against
    Turkey, and that Cyprus would also raise the Armenian Genocide issue
    as Armenians raise the Cyprus issue in the international arena. If
    Cyprus says "no" on December 17, many nations, including Armenians,
    would welcome such stance. Omiru, in turn, said that his party is
    for using the right to veto by Cyrus in case Turkey fails to meet
    its requirements.

    Hrant Margarian was also received by Dimitris Christofias, president
    of the Cyprus parliament and secretary general of the Communist
    Party, AKEL.

    At the meeting, Margarian pointed to the ARF position and the Armenians
    expect from Cyprus, noting that Turkey, by the U.S. blessing and
    encouragement, would try to derail the European values and justice,
    peace and tolerance systems. He added that the struggle should continue
    and a "non" by Cyprus has a unique weight in political developments.

    In response, Christofias noted that his heart "demands a veto,"
    but questions like why and how the European powers dropped their
    objections, raise. He said Turkey is encouraged by the U.S. and
    Britain. He also said that President Papadopulos is to make his
    decision at the last minute, and whatever the decision, his party
    would support it.
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