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    CYPRUS PEACE PROCESS GAINS MOMENTUM

    Source: The New Anatolian
    ABHaber, Belgium
    Nov 20 2006

    United Nations Undersecretary General Ibrahim Gambari urged Greek and
    Turkish Cypriot leaders to immediately begin bilateral talks aimed
    at reaching a comprehensive settlement on the island, in his letter
    sent to the two leaders.

    Gambari in his letter sent to both Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
    (TRNC) President Mehmet Ali Talat and Greek Cypriot administration
    leader Tassos Papadopoulos, suggested meeting of the leaders at least
    once in every month and beginning of direct bilateral talks up until
    the end of March.

    Gambari also suggested the immediate beginning of activities of
    technical committees and study groups.

    Speaking to reporters about Gambari's letter, TRNC Presidency
    spokesperson Hasan Ercakica stated that the Turkish Cypriots welcomed
    the suggestions made in the letter since they foresee the beginning
    of bilateral talks to find a comprehensive solution to the Cyprus
    dispute up until the first quarter of the next year.

    Ercakica however expressed concerns over the success of the new round
    of talks, saying, "We have reservations and concerns over the letter
    since there are some ambiguous parts that could be exploited by the
    Greek Cypriots and may also lead to delaying tactics. We will work
    to clear these ambiguities during our upcoming consultations."

    Greek Cypriot administration spokesperson Christodoulos Pashiardis,
    commented on the letter saying that it concerns practical arrangements
    with the aim to accelerate efforts to promote the implementation
    of the July 8, 2006 Agreement, adding that "our side will respond
    positively to Gambari's suggestions."

    "Out steady pursuit was and remains the full implementation the
    soonest possible of the July 8, Agreement, so as to open the way for
    substantive negotiations for the solution of the Cyprus problem,"
    he added.

    The suggestion to begin bilateral talks between the Greek and Turkish
    Cypriots was first made by TRNC President Talat in move to open way
    for efforts to reach a just and comprehensive settlement on Cyprus
    dispute. Although the suggestion to begin direct talks was welcomed
    by the concerned parties, the process hasn't started yet.

    Talat to push Annan for convincing Greek Cypriots on talks

    Talat will meet with UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan today in Geneva,
    where he will push the secretary-general to convince Papadopoulos
    for the immediate beginning of direct talks.

    Talat is also expected to ask Annan, the United Nations' contribution
    to the ports and Maras issues which create obstacles for Turkey's
    bid to join the European Union. While asking for UN contribution in
    the issues, Talat is expected to underline that finding a solution
    to those two issues is the issue area of the UN, not the EU.

    Turkey's refusal to open its ports and harbors to the Greek Cypriots
    risks the country's progress in EU talks. According to the EU progress
    report on Turkey and strategy paper released on Nov 8, the leaders
    of the 25-nation bloc will make a suggestion over whether Turkey's
    refusal to open ports will negatively affect the relations during
    their meeting in mid-December. Ankara says that it won't open its
    ports and harbors to the Greek Cypriots unless the international
    community ends the isolation of the Turkish Cypriots. EU's decision to
    throw the ball of making final decision on continuation of talks with
    Turkey to the leaders' Summit also aims at keeping the door open to
    a possible success of negotiations on the Finnish proposals up until
    the key meeting.

    While the general outlines of the Finnish proposals have been
    disclosed, their details are not clear so far. As part of the deal,
    the port of Magosa in TRNC would be opened to international trade
    under the supervision of both the EU and UN, in exchange for handing
    over control of Varosha to the UN for Greek Cypriot settlement. Then
    it is expected that Turkey will open its ports to Greek Cypriots.

    Talat sends letter to Barroso to clear Turkish Cypriot stance

    TRNC President Talat sent on Sunday a letter to European Parliament
    President Jose Manuel Barroso, in which he stressed that the process
    of peace talks which began with the agreement of July 8 was initiated
    by the Turkish Cypriots.

    Underlining that there are some mistakes made in EU's progress
    report on Turkey about the parts on Cyprus, Talat said, "Although the
    report makes reference to the beginning of peace process on the island
    following Annan-Papadopoulos meeting in February, actually the process
    was materialized following the initiatives of the Turkish Cypriots."

    Reminding the continuous calls of the Turkish Cypriots on the
    establishment of a mechanism to discuss the daily issues like health,
    bird flu, environment and crimes, Talat said in his letter that
    the process was materialized following UN Special Envoy to Cyprus
    Michael Moller's letter sent to the two sides in February to launch
    the mechanism.

    "Following the draft progress report was leaked to the media before its
    release, despite our continuous warnings made to UN and EU officials
    about the mistakes made on Cyprus, the mistakes took place in such
    an important EU document. We regret it," Talat said.

    Stressing that the political interests and realities on Cyprus are
    misguided in order to appease the Greek Cypriots, Talat warned that the
    continuation of such behavior would distance the sides from reaching
    a comprehensive settlement on the island under UN auspices.

    "I don't believe that the real aim of the EU in general and the
    European Commission in particular would be such a development,"
    he added.

    Kocharian to visit Greek Cyprus

    Armenian President Robert Kocharian will visit Greek Cyprus in
    November, at the invitation of Greek Cypriot administration leader
    Tassos Papadopoulos in order to boost bilateral ties.

    Greek Cypriot administration spokesperson Christodoulos Pashiardis
    said Kocharian's visit is scheduled for November 22 to 25, a visit
    that is expected to draw criticism of Ankara sice Turkey doesn't
    recognize Greek Cyprus and has no diplomatic relations with Armenia.
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