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    Erdogan: Turkey to Make No Concessions on Cyprus

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    20.07.2006 15:28 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    had important messages for the European Union upon his arrival in
    the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) to attend the 32nd
    anniversary commemoration of the Turkish operation on the island.

    Erdogan was met by TRNC Prime Minister Ferdi Sabit Soyer upon
    his arrival at Ercan Airport, and told him, "We've fulfilled our
    obligations, and the international community should immediately lift
    the unfair sanctions imposed on Turkish Cyprus." Erdogan made clear
    that Turkey will not make any concessions.

    Later on, Erdogan held a joint press conference with TRNC President
    Mehmet Ali Talat following a meeting between the two leaders. Erdogan
    reiterated that Turkey wants a UN-backed solution to the Cyprus
    problem. "The world should remove the isolations imposed on the TRNC so
    that Turkey may fulfill its responsibilities. We have always supported
    a peaceful solution, and will continue to do so."

    Furthermore, Erdogan stressed Turkey will continue to be a "brother"
    to the TRNC as it has done in the past. Talat also offered support
    for Erdogan's peace plan, and called on Greece and Greek Cyprus to
    do the same. Turkey welcomed the message that UN Secretary-General
    Kofi Annan may step in to resolve the Cyprus issue, and highlighted
    the importance of Greek Cypriot's starting negotiations.

    Erdogan reassured the TRNC saying, "Don't worry. We will not open
    Turkish ports to Greek Cypriot traffic." Erdogan later met former
    Turkish Cypriot President Rauf Denktas at his office. "We are pursuing
    your goals. We will make no concessions over the Cyprus issue,"
    Erdogan reportedly told Denktas, reported Zaman.

    To remind, the EU has warned Turkey of the possible breakdoen of the
    talks id Ankara fails to put into operation the additional protocol
    to the customs union that was signed in July, 2005. The union provides
    for opening of Turkish ports to Greek Cypriot traffic.
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