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    TURKISH GENERAL'S WORDS PROVE TURKEY'S BELLIGERENT STANCE

    Azg/arm
    29 Jan 05

    Turkish Genera's statement that Turkish troops in Cyprus will not be
    withdrawn until a final settlement is found to the island's division
    has caused another setback to any peace effort this year.

    Land Forces commander Gen. Yasar Buyukanit, the No 2 in Turkey's
    military powerful Genera! Staff, made the remarks during a meeting
    with Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash.

    "Without a definite and permanent agreement, not a single soldier will
    leave from here Buyukanit said. Denktash expressed full satisfaction
    with the General's stand.

    As Reuter points out, pulling back some of the 35.000 troops Turkey
    keeps in the northern third of Cyprus is seen as a goodwill gesture to
    revive a UN peace process to reunite the island before Turkey begins
    European Union accession talks in October.

    The Associated Press notes that Turkey is under increasing pressure to
    end the island's partition as it advances its own bid to loin the EU.

    The Turkish military commander added during a troop inspection "We
    desired that a lasting peace should be achieved, but what Kind of
    permanency is also very important. What looks permanent today could
    change tomorrow".

    The Cyprus government reacted immediately. Spokesman Kypros
    Chrysostomides said the views expressed by the top Turkish General
    confirmed, once again Ankara's intransigent stand, and its Insistence
    on occupying illegal part of Cyprus, now European territory.

    "The General's statement is a provocative answer to all those who have
    suggested, either in private or publicly, that Turkey should make
    goodwill gestures in order to promote the search for a Cyprus
    settlement. These suggestions usually referred to the withdrawal of
    troops, something that would facilitate a Cyprus settlement", the
    spokesman said.

    The statement showed how wrong ware all those who believed that there
    has been a change in Turkish policy, he noted.

    Defense minister Koulis Mawomcolas said Buyukanit's remarks showed
    Turkey's real intensions, He said Turkey's military establishment
    remained defiant of political moves to put the country in the EU and
    handled matters concerning neighboring countries in an absurd,
    third-world manner that did not promotegood neighborly relations.

    Chrysostomides said the Cyprus government had taken "a series of
    practical moves" to help the creation of a good climate of
    understanding and cooperation leading to the resumption of peace
    talks.

    These Included the agreement to grant EU funds to the Turkish
    Cypriots, the green line trade regulations and, perhaps more
    importantly, President Papadopoulos' decision not to veto the opening
    of accession talks between the BU and Turkey.

    Some reports from Ankara suggest that General Buyukanit's statement
    reflected a sharp divergence of views between the military
    establishment and Prime minister Tayyip Erdogan. Some hard-line
    Turkish diplomats also side with the military,

    Erdogan and his team are keen to undertake a new diplomatic campaign
    in order to promote a Cyprus settlement, anxious, to avoid a possible
    Cyprus veto to the start of EU accession negotiations.

    The same reports say the Greek Cypriot side will insist on a Turkish
    troop pullout, before agreeing to a new round of peace talks.

    The EU agreed in December to start entry talks with Turkey on October
    3, but Greek Cypriots have the right to veto such negotiations if no
    settlement is reached.

    Brussels expects Turkey to expand its protocol on customs union with
    the EU to include the ten new members, thus giving tacit recognition
    to Cyprus. Erdogan's pro-EU government has promised to work for a
    settlement this year, but no concrete steps have been taken and Ankara
    still refuses to recognize the Cyprus Republic.
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