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    Republic of Cyprus, Ministry of Interior, Press and Information Office
    Press Release

    Cyprus replies to the positions expressed by the Turkish Prime
    Minister at the U.N. General Assembly

    26/09/2009

    The Permanent Representative of Cyprus to the United Nations,
    Ambassador Minas Hadjimichael, yesterday sent to the President of the
    General Assembly a written reply to the positions on Cyprus expressed
    by the Prime Minister of Turkey, Mr Erdogan during his speech last
    Thursday at the UN General Assembly. The reply will be circulated as a
    U.N. document. The text is as follows:

    «The Government of the Republic of Cyprus regrets that the
    positions taken by the Prime Minister of Turkey in his address to the
    General Assembly on 24 September 2009, are clearly disconnected, both
    in letter and spirit, with the ongoing efforts undertaken by the
    leaders of the two communities in Cyprus, within the good offices
    mission of the Secretary-General, to reach a political
    settlement. What is even more disconcerting is the fact that the Prime
    Minister of Turkey selectively recalls today his country's role as
    guarantor power, only in relation to a so called 'new partnership' in
    Cyprus, a notion that falls outside the agreed basis upon which the
    talks are being conducted.

    The Prime Minister of Turkey attempts to introduce elements that are
    not part of the agreed process, such as arbitration and time
    tables. This is an attempt to alter the nature of the negotiations and
    would also endanger the end result of that process, which is to find a
    solution by the Cypriots and for the Cypriots.

    At the same time, the Prime Minister of Turkey has suggested that
    unless the solution to be found falls within specific conditions laid
    down by Turkey, then the UN and the international community should
    seek to 'normalize' the status of the so called 'TRNC'. Turkey, which
    is currently serving on the Security Council, should be reminded that
    its role is to uphold international law and legality and not to call
    upon the international community to upgrade ntity that has been
    universally condemned by the UN Security Council itself.

    Finally, instead of speaking of the so called 'isolation' of the
    Turkish-Cypriot community, the Turkish Prime Minister should help the
    Turkish-Cypriots by allowing the leader of that community to arrive at
    a solution that would guarantee the legitimate rights of the people of
    Cyprus, Greek-Cypriots, Turkish-Cypriots, Maronites, Armenians and
    Latins. The 'isolation' that Mr. ErdoÄ?an refers to, is the
    direct consequence of the ongoing occupation of a substantial part of
    the Republic of Cyprus by Turkish troops».
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