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    MEMBERS OF CONGRESS EXPRESS SUPPORT FOR GREEK ISSUES
    By Irene Zoupaniotis

    Greek News
    http://www.greeknewsonline.com/modules.php?na me=News&file=article&sid=10457
    May 25 2009

    Thirty four key Members of the U.S. House of Representatives and 10
    key U.S. Senators participated and briefed the delegates of the 25th
    Annual Cyprus and Hellenic Leadership Conference. Most of the members
    of Congress expressed strong support to the communities concerns on
    Cyprus, the Macedonian issue and the Ecumenical Patriarchate. The
    list of the speakers included some of the most powerful congressional
    figures, suck as, Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL) who is the Senate
    Assistant Majority Leader, House Foreign Affairs Committeeʼs Chairman
    Howard Berman (D-CA), Eurpean Subcommitteeʼs Chairman Congressman
    Robert Wexler, Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Chair, European Affairs
    Subcommittee, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and others.

    Congressman Howard Berman (D-CA) who recently returned from a trip in
    Cyprus said he was there for less than 24 hours, but he had an amazing
    series of meetings. They had a chance to spend time with President
    Christofias and had a great conversation. He met with the Foreign
    Minister and the Ambassador, and also met with the negotiators on the
    other side of the Green Line. He came away from those meetings, one,
    much more knowledgeable about what was going on in Cyprus and with one
    essential fact. That the inability to solve the issue right now is not
    because of conflicts within Cyprus. It is for one fundamental reason,
    the Turkish troops in Cyprus and the Turkish government imposes a
    constraint on Cypriots who have fundamentally accepted the notion
    that there is one sovereign Cyprus, that there are processes to give
    everyone participation in that democratic sovereign government and
    a constraint on settling this issue comes from the presence of those
    Turkish troops on Cyprus.

    Berman described Turkey as the key to the Cyprus problem and raised
    some points on how to deal with Ankara.

    "In my dealings with Turkey the key question is, what is in their
    national interest that they retain troops in Cyprus."

    He also stressed that the trip made him to change his opinion of the
    Kofi Annan Plan. He generally could not understand if the plan was
    that unreasonable, but then he learned many of the underpinnings of
    that plan and the defects of the whole proposal.

    Congresswoman Niki Tsongas (D-MA) has signed on with John Sarbanes
    on a letter that laid out the issues that they would like to move
    forward on. Since she is on the Armed Services Committee they can
    work on Turkey and getting the troops out of Cyprus.

    Honoree: Congressman Ed Royce (R-CA) : Has admired the tenacity of
    Cypriots and Greeks in general. For 400 years under Ottoman Empire
    they were able to preserve their ideals, their culture, their language
    and religion even under those circumstances. He witnessed the great
    frustration of Cypriots who have been divided by that barbed wire who
    quite frankly want nothing more than to be united. The one impediment
    to the talks between Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots is the
    people that are brought to Anatolia to settle in northern-occupied
    Cyprus. There have been millions of crossings. There is no excuse
    whatsoever, and that is why he is proud to lend his efforts. He is
    a co-sponsor to the efforts of pressuring Turkey on this.

    Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) : Last week Lehtinen
    joined Congressman Bilirakis in submitting an amendment to the state
    department authorization bill that took place Wednesday afternoon on
    three very important issues. First, to address the problems conflicting
    the Ecumenical Patriarchate in the form of the Turkish governmentʼs
    imposition of such harsh regulations against the church. Itʼs very
    existence is threatened. It called upon the Turkish government to
    acknowledge the international status of the Patriarchate and the
    fundamental right to own property, to train its clergy, and to elect
    its spiritual leader according to its own criteria not those imposed
    by the Turkish government. It also authorized aid to Cyprus that US
    funds should be used to support reunification efforts in that country.

    Congressman Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) : Mr. Berman approached us a few
    months ago and asked what was important to them and put in some
    language that was favorable to our Patriarchate. However, Congressman
    Bilirakis did say that he was disappointed.

    Honoree: Congressman Russ Carnahan (D-MO) : He took his first trip
    to Cyprus and had a chance to tour the area, the occupied area as
    well. Toured the area of the UN facility of missing persons and
    saw encouraging signs with the co-operation between both sides. He
    sees progress and thinks the Obama administration is going to make
    bold steps.

    Congressman Donald Payne (D-NJ) : Hopefully with the new administration
    we will see some changes in the status quo and the situation in Cyprus
    finally should be settled. He discussed driving up to Andyʼs home
    and seeing the home that is now occupied by Turks. Being brought
    up as a minority in an area that is difficult to move forward, he
    has a feeling for injustice wherever it is. He feels as close to
    ending the illegal occupation of Cyprus just as Cypriots feel. He
    also reintroduced his bill regarding the Parthenon marbles and that
    they should be returned from Great Britain.

    Congressman Gene Green (D-TX) : He discusses his first time in Cyprus
    due to a layover on his way to Islamabad and visiting the Green
    Line. He saw the lack of growth and devastation on the northern side
    in comparison to the development of the southern side. Realizes that
    the decisions should be made in Cyprus but they are not and they have
    to deal with Turkey.

    Congressman Gary Ackerman (D-NY) : This is an issue about pawns, and
    the people of Cyprus are really pawns in an international game. Turkey
    is really important to the US, from a military, geopolitical,
    etc... point of view, but that does not make them right. Just because
    they have a large army does not give them moral standing to be in a
    country that is not theirs. There will be a reunification of Cyprus,
    it will be a bi-zonal, bi-communal place, but that cannot really
    take place with the threat of guns and a military presence. People
    have a right to live and rule themselves without any threat, or fear,
    or intimidation.

    Congresswoman Shelley Berkley (D-NV) : One, the Presidentʼs
    announcement that its time for Turkey to be admitted into the
    EU. She states that she was astounded because first, Turkey is not a
    European country and doesnʼt see the reason that they should even be
    admitted, and second we cannot contemplate this before we ensure the
    Ecumenical Patriarch is not discriminated against and his property
    isnʼt confiscated by the Turks. Until we solve the Cyprus issue
    there should be no talk of Turkey going into the EU.

    Concerning FYROM and the name issue she believes they should not be
    using the name because we know who the name really belongs to.

    Congresswoman Suzanne Kosmas (D-FL) made known that he attended the
    conference to state publicly that she supports the Greek issues.

    Congressman Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) : Ever since he was a very young
    kid he became infatuated with Greece and its history and all of the
    examples that Greece has set for other countries around the world. He
    has had the opportunity to visit Cyprus and the situation in Cyprus
    is something that is very important to him and it is a situation that
    must be straightened out.

    Congressman John Adler (D-NJ) : He is fighting toward a popular
    resolution for the right of the return of property. He also calls upon
    the US to put pressure on Turkey to move aside in the issue of Cyprus.

    Congressman Mike McMahon (D-NY) : He states the commitment Congressman
    Berman has given in pushing our agenda to the forefront and his
    commitment in seeing the end of Turkish occupation in Cyprus. He
    sees a settlement can only be reached for the Cypriots by the
    Cypriots. On Wednesday, Congressman McMahon and Congressman Bilirakis
    expressed their desire to see more work on the unified Cyprus by the
    Committee. He will address Foreign Assistance bill in the fall and
    the aid money that goes to Cyprus will be employed in such a way to
    build institutions and utilities that can be easily integrated when
    this reunification becomes a reality. He will be meeting in a few
    weeks with Greek Foreign Minister Bakoyiannis.

    Congresswoman Diane Watson (D-CA) : She gives her support in the
    reunification goal. She is also working on a project called "Go Out
    On Our Films" bringing movies to countries such as South Africa,
    and will be placing Greek-themed films in the library as well.

    Congressman Joe Crowley (D-NY) : He stands with all Cypriots who
    stand for a united Cyprus.

    Congressman Steve Rothman (D-NJ) : He has addressed the division
    of Cyprus, the Visa Waiver Program, religious freedom issues, the
    Ecumenical Patriarchate, and the confiscated properties.

    Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) : The presence of Greek Americans
    in Washington is what keeps the issues alive. There are 138 members
    in the Hellenic Caucus which is more than any other caucus in
    Congress. She urges Turkey to respect the rights of the Ecumenical
    Patriarch. They are introducing the FYROM bill that states Macedonia
    is Greek. Last year she had 123 co-sponsors for the bill. She also
    has a piece of legislation for Cypriot property rights in order to
    stop the selling of land that was owned by Cypriots prior to the
    invasion. Also, she addressed the oil in southern Cyprus and that it
    does not belong to Turkey.

    Congressman Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) : He states that he worked to
    make sure when the President was to visit Turkey he would also mean
    with the Patriarch.

    Congressman Frank Pallone (D-NJ) : Last year he was enthused by
    the talks between Talat and Christofias, but now it seems with the
    nationalist party in the occupied territory they seem to be going
    back. He mentions the ECJ decision of not expatriating territory that
    is the property of Cypriot refugees. He wants to reintroduce the bill
    for redress or grievances for property. They had a letter sent to the
    New York Times that had an advertisement for a piece of property for
    sale in northern Cyprus.

    Congressman Paul Hodes offered strong support for Cypriot
    reunification.

    Congresswoman Dina Titus (D-NV) : Believes the problems with Turkey
    have gone on for too long. She is a co-sponsor for all the bills
    previously mentioned.

    Congressman Albio Sires (D-NJ): When he saw the Turkish flag in
    the mountain in Cyprus he saw that as insensitive, provocative and
    unnecessary. He asked Secretary Clinton when she came before the
    committee what is to be done about the Turkish troops in Cyprus.

    Congressman John Sarbanes (D-MD) : He states that there is a strong
    combination of tiredness, because we feel that we keep pushing
    and donʼt see any progress we want to see and on the other hand
    there is still a determination. The US should do the right thing for
    geostrategic reasons and that includes having strong relations with
    a unified Cyprus.

    Congressman Robert Wexler (D-FL) offered only off the record
    remarks. According to one of the participants, he raised continuously
    that Turkey should not have so many troops on the island because it
    is illogical and an irrational expenditure.

    He seemed concerned about the result of the so called elections in
    the north, pointing out that they have shown that it is self-evident
    and essential that America presses upon the Turkish government to
    continue the talks.

    According to the same sources in the case of a negative approach
    by Turkey, he will hold Prime Minister Erdogan and President Gul
    accountable for what happens to negotiations and additionally he will
    not support any roadblocks placed by them.

    Wexler also informed the gathering about a difficult meeting he
    held in February in Ankara, with the new Foreign Minister of Turkey,
    during the crisis between Israel and Turkey.

    Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL) : He is pleased to see Turkey and
    Armenia are talking because that is a good sign. He states Cypriot
    division is like the Berlin Wall of our time "and as Regan said to
    Gorbachev ʽWe must tear this wall downʼ ".

    THE SENATE Senator Barbara Boxer (D-PA) stated that the good bilateral
    relations will only get stronger in an Obama administration as seen
    with the securing of sea lanes. She is confident the Republic of
    Cyprus will get strong support from the US because their friendship
    is valuable.

    Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) : He has been supporting Greek and
    Cypriot causes for the past 16 years. His constituent base has
    very few Greeks, thus he is not supporting us based on politics but
    rather principle. Strong and unwavering relationships with Greece
    and Cyprus are in American interest as well as American national
    security interest. He also reminds us of the significant role the
    Diaspora plays, for example when it stopped a resolution of FYROM.

    Senator Arlen Specter (D-PA) mentioned the assistance he offered to
    Greece and Cyprus through the Appropriations Committee.

    Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL) spoke in length about the trip he took
    to Greece, Cyprus and Turkey Alexi Gianoulias and Endy Zemenides
    and his meetings in Cyprus with President Christofias and Mehmet
    Ali Talat. He sees that they are moving towards a resolution. He
    also keeps in touch with Talat and he had called him recently to
    tell him to stay with negotiations and not to give up and he [Talat]
    told the State Department that he was encouraged to continue. Senator
    Durbin also went to Athens and Ankara and met with the Patriarch where
    they spoke on a number of serious issues such as the closing of the
    Halki Seminary. He then reached out to Secretary Clinton and began
    to speak to her about the seminary, which she already knew about,
    and she was convinced into revisiting her old issue that she was very
    much involved in.

    Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD) : He states that the destruction of cultural
    material in Cyprus is just wrong and that the occupation by Turkish
    troops violates principles of OSCE and others, therefore he is focused
    on using these oppositions to end Turkish occupation in Cyprus. He
    states they will work together to make sure that Cyprus has the
    protection it needs.

    Senator Evan Bayh (D-IN) : He is advocating on behalf of the
    Patriarch. In regards to FYROM, he states that there may be no answer
    but he is empathetic to our cause.
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