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    Cyprus news agency , Cyprus
    Oct 13 2009


    Cypriot president says support for Turkey's EU accession "not unconditional"


    Nicosia, 11 October: President of the Republic of Cyprus Demetris
    Christofias [Dhimitrios Khristofias] has stressed that Cyprus' support
    towards Turkey's accession to the EU is not unconditional and said
    that if Turkey does not implement its obligations, Cyprus and Greece
    will examine possible reactions.

    Addressing Sunday the anti-occupation march of the Morfou
    Municipality, President Christofias also referred to the UN - led
    direct negotiations, which began a year ago with a view to reach a
    solution of the Cyprus problem, saying that the expectations of the
    Greek Cypriot side had been greater at the beginning of the talks.

    "Some progress has been achieved in the negotiations but it is the
    kind of progress that does not allow me to tell you today that we have
    reached an advanced stage and, what is more, to tell you that we are
    close to a final solution of the problem", he said.

    The Cypriot President pointed out that "this is so because, despite
    our sincere efforts, the Turkish Cypriot side with the support of
    Turkey, continues to put forward positions and proposals that fall
    outside the framework of the UN resolutions on Cyprus, the High-Level
    Agreements and the values and principles of the European Union".

    He noted that the Greek Cypriot side has repeatedly stressed "to our
    Turkish Cypriot compatriots and to the international community that
    positions such as these are unacceptable".

    "A potential adoption of such positions would lead to the acceptance
    of the consequences of the occupation, to the violation of
    international Treaties on human rights and fundamental freedoms and to
    a solution that would be neither viable nor functional", the President
    underlined.

    Referring to Turkey's accession to the European Union, he said that
    Cyprus believes that Ankara's harmonization with the acquis
    communautaire and its final accession will help the country modernize
    its institutions and society, which undoubtedly will be advantageous
    to the region and to Cyprus itself.

    "This support, however, is not unconditional. To this end, we regard
    indispensable the involvement of the international factor and
    especially the European Union and the exercise of influence on the
    Turkish leadership so that Ankara demonstrates the necessary
    conciliatory and positive approach and proceed to the implementation
    of its obligations", he stressed.

    Otherwise, the Cypriot President noted, "Cyprus and Greece cannot but
    examine together possible reactions. Besides all the above, we hope
    the official visit of the Prime Minister of Greece George Papandreou
    to Cyprus is constructive, productive, and fruitful in this respect as
    well".

    He reiterated that the goal is to achieve a just, viable and
    functional settlement leading to a United Federal Cyprus Republic,
    with a single sovereignty, a single international personality and
    citizenship.

    The solution, he said, will ensure the peaceful coexistence of all
    Cypriots, Greek Cypriots, Turkish Cypriots, Maronites, Armenians and
    Latins on the island, as well as the prosperity and progress of future
    generations and will also ensure political equality between the two
    communities, as this is described in the relevant resolutions of the
    United Nations Security Council.

    "I would like to assert, once again, that our Turkish Cypriot
    compatriots are Cypriot citizens and that I will continue to fight
    with consistency for their rights and best interests. However, these
    rights cannot be applied at the expense of the rights of the larger
    community, the Greek Cypriot community. There must be mutual respect
    and understanding", President Christofias went on to say.

    He expressed the wish that during the second round of talks, the
    Turkish positions will be reviewed "so that we may be able to reach as
    soon as possible, without arbitration and without pressures through
    artificial time frames, the much desired solution to the problem, an
    agreed solution which will be the result of negotiations between the
    two communities and which will be presented to the people of Cyprus
    for approval in separate and simultaneous referenda. We will not
    accept given solutions".

    President Christofias pointed out that the success of our efforts for
    a solution to the problem depends on Turkey's will and policies.

    Turkey, he said, has an obligation to contribute to the efforts
    towards reaching a solution.

    "The withdrawal of the Turkish troops, the end of the policy of
    colonization and the settlement of the issue of security, depend on
    Turkey. The solution to the Cyprus problem serves the very interests
    of the Turkish people. Though in theory Turkey declares that it
    supports the talks, in practice it continues to refuse to implement
    the resolutions of the United Nations on Cyprus and the resolutions of
    the Council of the European Union calling upon Turkey to fulfil its
    obligations towards the European Union and the Republic of Cyprus", he
    continued.

    President Christofias said that in addition "to its refusal to
    implement the relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions, to
    this day, it stubbornly refuses to proceed to the normalization of its
    relations with the Republic of Cyprus and its recognition, as
    envisaged in its commitments towards the European Union and its
    member-states".

    At the same time, he added, Turkey continues efforts to undermine the
    unity and the territorial integrity of the Republic of Cyprus through
    the continuous upgrading of the occupational regime.

    "On the other hand, we have repeatedly expressed our readiness for a
    dialogue with Turkey, in parallel to the on-going talks with the
    Turkish Cypriot leader, in order to strengthen the possibilities for a
    positive outcome of the negotiations", he said.

    President Christofias reassured that "the obstacles and difficulties
    we find in our way and the stance of the occupying power do not
    dishearten us".

    "With patience, consistency and decisiveness, we will continue our
    struggle return to the lemon blossomed arms of Morfou, to the
    picturesque harbour of Kyrenia, the golden sands of Famagusta and to
    all our occupied towns and villages, so that our children and
    grandchildren are able to live peacefully with our Turkish Cypriot
    compatriots in a united, free, independent and prosperous homeland",
    he said.

    Referring to the anti-occupation march, he said that the event "sends
    out the powerful message that the refugees, the relatives of our
    missing persons and the Cyprus people in general do not forget".

    "Anti-occupation events like this one prove that our people will not
    compromise with the faits accomplis of the Turkish occupation and they
    will continue to fight and demand the respect and safeguard of their
    human rights, including the right of all refugees to voluntarily
    return to their homes and properties", the Cypriot President
    concluded.
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