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    Kathimerini, Greece
    Oct 13 2006

    Nicosia puts foot down on Turkey

    Cyprus cannot act as if all is well in Turkish negotiations with the
    European Union when Ankara persistently refuses to fulfill its
    obligations as an EU candidate state, Cypriot Foreign Minister
    Giorgos Lillikas said yesterday ahead of talks with Dora Bakoyannis
    in Athens.

    «We are simply implementing a policy which Nicosia had declared early
    on to the European Union presidency and the European Commission,»
    Lillikas said.

    He was elaborating on an earlier declaration by Cypriot government
    spokesman Christodoulos Pasiardis according to which Nicosia will
    block progress in Turkish accession talks until Ankara opens its air
    and sea ports to Cyprus.

    According to Greece's Foreign Ministry spokesman Giorgos
    Koumoutsakos, Ankara's failure to extend its customs agreement to
    include Cyprus is «politically illogical.» «The obligations (Ankara)
    has undertaken as regards the protocol are autonomous and
    established,» he said.

    Koumoutsakos also criticized Ankara for threatening France over its
    draft law that aims to make it a crime to deny that the 1915-1917
    genocide of the Armenians took place. «Threats or insinuations and
    the aggressive tone of public statements do not befit a country on
    the road to joining the European Union,» he said.

    The Greek Parliament voted in 1996 to condemn the Armenian genocide
    but Koumoutsakos said, «In the modern world, the past should not act
    as a hindrance to the future.»

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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