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  • ANKARA: Athens Retaliates On Azeri Flights to TRNC

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    July 25 2005

    Athens Retaliates On Azeri Flights to TRNC
    The New Anatolian / Athens

    Athens decided on Thursday to open offices of a Greek
    telecommunications company in both Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh in
    retaliation for Azerbaijan's recent decision to begin direct flights
    to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC).

    Athens announced that Intracom, one of the largest telecommunications
    company operating in Greece, will open offices in Armenia (a state
    with which Turkey has no official diplomatic relations) and in
    Nagorno-Karabakh (an Azerbaijani region occupied by Armenia).

    Intracom will establish a joint venture with the Armenian
    telecommunications company Vivacell in an agreement expected to be
    signed next Tuesday. Intracom will invest 22.8 million euros in
    Vivacell. The Greek company is expected to open its office in Yerevan
    before September and is expected to open the office in
    Nagorno-Karabakh before October.

    This is considered to be a retaliatory response to Azerbaijan's
    decision to begin direct flights to the TRNC at the end of this
    month, in a first step towards ending the isolation of the TRNC.

    Test flight set for next week

    Azerbaijan announced last week that it will begin direct flights
    between its capital Baku and Lefkosa in the TRNC on July 31, and a
    test flight is set for next Wednesday, July 27.

    Added to the start of direct flights between Baku and Lefkosa, as
    part of Azerbaijan's efforts to help to end the TRNC's isolation, an
    eight-member Azerbaijani parliamentary delegation arrived in the TRNC
    to participate in the Peace and Independence Day celebrations on
    Wednesday. An Azerbaijani business delegation was scheduled to arrive
    in the TRNC on Friday to explore avenues of cooperation, especially
    in the trade, tourism and industry sectors.

    Greek Cypriots protest direct flights

    The Greek Cypriots expressed their concerns about the start of direct
    flights to the TRNC during a European Union Permanent Representatives
    Committee (COREPER) meeting last week, claiming that such flights are
    a violation of the sovereignty of an EU member state.
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