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    Official says Azeri support for Turkish Cypriots "important
    breakthrough"

    Ekspress
    29 Jul 05

    A Turkish Cypriot official has said Azerbaijan's recent efforts to end
    the isolation of Northern Cyprus have signified an important
    breakthrough. Baku's economic support will be crucial in finding a
    political solution to the Cyprus problem, the foreign minister of the
    Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Serdar Denktas, said in an
    exclusive interview with Azerbaijani newspaper Ekspress. Denktas urged
    Europe to follow Azerbaijan's example and help Northern Cyprus to come
    out of isolation. For his part, the spokesman for the Azerbaijani
    Foreign Ministry, Tahir Tagizada, urged Greece not to politicize the
    issue. Azerbaijan has always viewed Greece as its ally, Tagizada
    said. The following is an excerpt from Alakbar Raufoglu's report by
    Azerbaijani newspaper Ekspress on 29 July headlined "Greeks launch
    counter-attack"; subheadings as published:

    The actual steps taken by Azerbaijan to end the isolation of the
    Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), our delegations' visits to
    the island and the opening of Baku-Lefkosa [Nikosia] flights have
    infuriated the Greek community of Cyprus. The Greek Cypriots have
    appealed to Greece and the EU, demanding that they reconsider
    relations with Azerbaijan and react to the developments
    immediately. Athens also expressed its official protest against the
    issue to our embassy in Greece. The Greeks stated that they would take
    serious steps if the situation continued in this way, diplomatic
    sources told Ekspress.

    Athens wants explanation from Azerbaijan

    "Illegal visits are being paid to unrecognized territories and
    relations are being established. The Greek government is closely
    watching the course of events. We urge the Azerbaijani state to
    respect the rights of the Cypriots and not to aggravate the
    situation. We are concerned about what is happening," the protest by
    Athens said. Greece is indirectly asking Baku to give an explanation
    of relations with the TRNC.

    The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry gave instructions to Azerbaijani
    ambassador to Greece Mirhamza Afandiyev last week over Athens's
    concern about the issue. Baku's position is that the establishment of
    relations with the Turkish Cypriots will not affect the official
    policy of unification [of the northern and southern parts of Cyprus]
    or Azerbaijan's position on the issue.

    [Passage omitted: the Greek community of Cyprus complained to the
    International Civil Aviation Organization about the opening of
    Baku-Lefkosa flights and other details provided to Turkish TV channel]

    Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry: No need to aggravate situation

    The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry has already expressed its official
    position on the issue. In an interview with Ekspress yesterday [28
    July], Tahir Tagizada, the head of the [Azerbaijani Foreign
    Ministry's] department for information policy and press, urged Greece
    not to politicize the issue and aggravate the situation.

    [Passage omitted: reported details]

    [Correspondent] Will the developments affect relations between Baku
    and Athens?

    [Tagizada] Azerbaijan has always viewed Greece as its close ally and
    we intend to develop our relations with this state. The case with the
    TRNC has nothing to do with the Baku government's position.

    [Passage omitted: reported details]

    [Correspondent] Three delegations visited the TRNC in the past 10
    days. Were there officials among them?

    [Tagizada] Two of the three delegations included businessmen and they
    were not officials. As for MPs, our legislative body is not part of
    the executive authorities. Therefore, the Greek side's concerns are
    unfounded.

    [Passage omitted: Azerbaijan instructed its embassy in Athens to
    investigate ties between Greek and Armenian telecommunication
    companies in Karabakh]

    Serdar Denktas: Europe should follow Azerbaijan's example and show
    good will

    The behaviour of the Greek Cypriots infuriated the TRNC. The Turkish
    Cypriot deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Serdar Denktas,
    said the following in an exclusive interview with Ekspress by phone
    yesterday: "I regret what is happening. The Turkish Cypriots have for
    the first time in their history gained a chance to break the
    isolation. The Azerbaijani state and people have always been together
    with us. However, such major steps have not been taken so
    far. Azerbaijan has genuinely demonstrated to the whole world what has
    actually to be done. Our Azerbaijani brothers supported us when the
    world left us in isolation. This is an important breakthrough for the
    Turkish Cypriots."

    [Correspondent] The Greek community of the island complained to the EU
    and some other organizations... [ellipsis as published]

    [Denktas] If the international public proves its support for the laws
    it has created, then it will give a proper answer to the opposite
    side. The settlement of the Cyprus problem should be an important
    victory for numerous states. We want Europe to follow Azerbaijan's
    example and show good will. Religious or ethnic issues should be
    ignored. Those accepting the isolation of the Turkish Cypriots will of
    course be dissatisfied. The whole nation's tragic fate is but a show
    for them. We are sure that Azerbaijan's economic support will be
    crucial in finding a political solution to the Cyprus problem.
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