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    Matsakis launches scathing attack against Papadopoulos
    By Jean Christou

    Cyprus Mail, Cyprus
    Dec 19 2004

    CYPRIOT MEP Marios Mataskis was one of the first to let fly over the
    outcome of the EU summit yesterday, calling it a catastrophe that had
    resulted in Cyprus becoming a non-entity within Europe. He accused
    Britain of being Cyprus' number one enemy for its role in the summit
    deliberations.

    "In effect yesterday the solution of the Cyprus problem was signed,"
    Matsakis told the Cyprus Mail. He said the results of the summit
    essentially meant that Cyprus had lost its leverage and now would have
    to endure the return of the Annan plan with very minor alterations
    "and we will be blackmailed into accepting it".

    "I don't understand. I want to hear explanations. The government is
    responsible. President Papadopoulos must explain to the people of
    Cyprus what went wrong yesterday. We had high hopes. We had the upper
    hand. Why did we give in? We gave everything and we took nothing,
    nothing," he said.

    Matsakis said the decision meant that Turkey was under no obligation
    to recognise the Republic of Cyprus. "No recognition of Cyprus. No
    withdrawal of Turkish troops. No recognition of the Armenian
    genocide. Turkey gave absolutely nothing and they got everything.
    These were extremely bad results.

    "President Papadopoulos yesterday signed our non-recognition. We are
    not part of the European Union. We are not a recognised state. We
    are nothing."

    Matsakis, known for his animosity against the British bases in Cyprus,
    saved some of his most scathing remarks for the British government
    for its unquestioning support of Turkey and its tactics at the summit.

    "Britain's role was undermining as they always do," he said. "Britain
    has always been our number one enemy."

    Matsakis said the Greek Cypriot side was in a deep hole that it could
    not get out of, "like someone whose house is burned down and who was
    trying to find the remnants".

    "I don't think we realise the catastrophe that has happened. It's a
    complete catastrophe.

    What we fought for for years, and the sacrifices that people made. A
    division now would be a blessing. We are heading towards a far worse
    solution that a complete division."

    Matsakis said the first mistake made by the government was to accept
    the Annan plan as a basis for negotiations. The Greek Cypriot 'no'
    in the referendum was not a mistake, he said but the government's
    actions in Brussels on Friday had destroyed that 'no'.

    "We don't exist as far as Europe is concerned after yesterday's
    decision. We are a nonentity. We are like gypsies. We have no
    government, nothing."

    Matsakis said Papadopoulos must be called to account for what happened
    and that parliament should meet to discuss what had gone wrong and
    how things could be put right.

    "We have to see who is responsible and see who is governing
    this country, this so-called country, because it seems like AKEL
    is governing," he said. The President needs to give convincing
    explanations and he needs to be put through an interrogation with
    the press.

    We fought very strenuously and we achieved a very good motion of
    resolution for Cyprus at the European Parliament and our government
    gave it all away yesterday," he added.

    "Of course, I can imagine how much pressure there was but this is where
    true statesmen and governments show their worth. We were led to believe
    they were up to it and able to withstand the pressure, but it seems
    they were not and we need to know why. I feel very angry about it."
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