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    AS LONG AS TURKEY OCCUPIES CYPRUS, IT CAN NOT ENTER EU

    Cyprus News Agency
    May 24 2009

    Nicosia, May 24 (CNA) - -President of the Republic of Cyprus Demetris
    Christofias [Dhimitrios Khristofias] has stressed that as long as
    the Turkish occupation of Cyprus continues, Ankara will not become
    an EU member state.

    President Christofias, who attended Sunday an event, hosted by
    the Maronites' Archbishopric in Cyprus, to honour former Maronite
    Archbishop Peter Gemayel, noted that despite difficulties he would
    continue, with consistency, to struggle for a Cyprus solution and
    reunification based on principles.

    The solution of the Cyprus problem, he added, "must come from Cypriots
    for Cypriots and be based on a bizonal, bicommunal federation with
    political equality as defined in the relevant UNSC resolutions,"
    he underlined.

    Referring to Turkey, he said "we want Turkey to understand that
    occupying countries can not consider themselves as democratic
    countries asking to find a place in the European family. As long as
    the occupation of Cyprus by Turkey continues and Turkey continues
    its attitude, it can not become member of the EU."

    "I am determined to continue the struggle for the achievement of
    a mutually acceptable solution, a solution that would be for the
    benefit of all Cypriots, Greek Cyrpiots, Turkish Cypriots, Maronites,
    Armenians, Latins, that would terminate occupation, terminate Turkey's
    policy to bring illegal settlers to Cyprus, and safeguard human rights
    and fundamental freedoms for our people," he said.

    Referring to former Maronite Archbishop of Cyprus, he said, "today
    we honour a true friend, and we express our respect to him," adding
    "I must make special reference to his concern for the survival of the
    enclaved Maronites and the resolution of their problems as well as the
    great interest he has shown regarding the struggle for the maintenance
    of the holy sites and monuments of Maronites in the Turkish occupied
    areas of Cyprus."

    He also expressed certainty that the cooperation between the government
    and the new Maronite Archbishop of Cyprus Youssef Antoine Soueif will
    be as fruitful.

    Cyprus has been divided since 1974 when Turkey invaded and occupied its
    northern third. President Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet
    Ali Talat began UN-led direct negotiations for an agreed solution to
    the Cyprus problem since September 2008 and so far held 29 meetings.
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