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    GREEK CYPRIOT AMBASSADOR WAS NOT WELCOME IN AZERBAIJAN
    Mehtap Cicekcar (JTW) With Hurriyet 23 June 2006

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    June 25 2006

    Greek Cypriot Ambassador to Moscow, Leonidas Pantelides, met with
    frustration on a trip he took two days ago to the Azerbayjianian
    capital of Baku to attempt to block decisions made in support of
    Northern Cyprus at a meeting of Islamic Conference Organization
    (IKO-ICO) foreign ministers. Pantelides was reportedly unable to
    receive a hotel room in Baku, and spent the night going between bars,
    restaurants, and the streets of the capital. The Greek Cyprus has
    made efforts to prevent any co-operation between the European Union
    and Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan had started direct flight to the Turkish
    Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) last year.

    According to sources in Turkey, Ankara had known that the Greek
    Cypriots would be sending a representative to the ICO meeting,
    and had contacted Baku authorities to ask that the Greek Cypriot
    representative be blocked from the meeting.

    When in fact the Greek Cypriot authority did send Pantelides, the Azeri
    leadership told him that they would not extend accreditation to him for
    the ICO conference, and that all the hotels in the capital were full.

    At a previous IKO conference in Yemen, a Greek Cypriot ambassador did
    succeed in entering into proceedings, even attempting to participate
    in a commemorative group photograph, though he was discovered by the
    Turkish delegation at the last moment.

    Meanwhile, one of the results from the ICO conference in regards to
    Northern Cyprus was a firm proclamation in support of the entity, with
    a stress on the necessity of lifting current isolationary blockades
    on the northern side of the island.

    It is also reported that Azerbaijan is not happy with the close
    relations between Greek Cyprus and Armenia. Both states signed
    aggrements including military and intelligence co-operation.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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