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Cyprus News Agency: News in English (PM), 97-09-01Cyprus News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Cyprus News Agency at <http://www.cyna.org.cy>CONTENTS
1520:CYPPRESS:01[01] National Council to meetNicosia, Sep 1 (CNA) -- President Glafcos Clerides will convene a National Council meeting on September 15, Government Spokesman Manolis Christofides announced today.This will be the first meeting of the National Council (top advisory body to the President on the Cyprus problem) in Cyprus, since it was last convened in Glion, Switzerland, where party leaders were accompanying the President at the second round of direct talks, held there between August 11 and 15. The Government Spokesman told his daily press briefing Monday the September 15 meeting will deal with latest developments in the Cyprus problem, the island's bid to join the European Union (EU), as well as issues that might be raised by members of the Council. Christofides said Foreign Minister, Ioannis Kasoulides, will brief the National Council on his contacts with his counterparts during his current tour of six European countries. Kasoulides lest yesterday for Estonia and will then visit Latvia, Lithuania, Germany, Luxembourg and Italy for talks on the Cyprus question and the island's EU accession course. The National Council, made up of the five parliamentary parties, the Foreign Minister, the Attorney-General, the Government Spokesman and the Undersecretary to the President held daily meetings during the Switzerland direct talks. CNA MCH/AP/GP/1997ENDS, CYPRUS NEWS AGENCY1530:CYPPRESS:02[02] President Clerides to address UN General AssemblyNicosia, Sep 1 (CNA) -- President Glafcos Clerides will address the forthcoming UN General Assembly in October, it was officially announced here today.Government Spokesman Manolis Christofides told his daily press briefing Monday that President Clerides leaves for New York on October 2. He will address the 52nd UN General Assembly on October 6. During his stay in New York, the Cypriot President is more likely to meet with US and other countries' officials, the Spokesman said. Replying to questions, Christofides said newly-appointed US State Department's Special Coordinator on Cyprus, Thomas Miller, is expected to visit Cyprus in the first half of September. CNA MCH/AP/GP/1997ENDS, CYPRUS NEWS AGENCY1540:CYPPRESS:03[03] Commonwealth leader expresses shock for Princess Diana's deathNicosia, Sep 1 (CNA) -- Commonwealth Secretary-General, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, has expressed shock and distress at the death of Princess Diana and said the entire Commonwealth will mourn her untimely passing."I had the news while here in Cyprus with great shock and distress. Princess Diana was emerging as a very important force in the campaign for very worthy humanitarian causes and I am sure that her sudden death will be mourned throughout the commonwealth," Chief Anyaoku said. Chief Anyaoku in currently on an official visit to Cyprus for meetings with high-level government officials to discuss the agenda of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting to be held next month in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. He has already held talks with President Glafcos Clerides, Foreign Minister Ioannis Kasoulides and House of Representatives President Spyros Kyprianou on the current phase of the Cyprus problem. Princess Diana perished early yesterday morning in a car crash in Paris during a high speed chase by photographers. Britain's royal household announced today that Princess Diana's funeral will be held at Westminster Abbey on Saturday. The princess will then be taken to the Spencer family home at Althorp, in central England, for a private burial. CNA MK/MH/GP/1997ENDS, CYPRUS NEWS AGENCY1615:CYPPRESS:04[04] Commonwealth expected to appoint special representative on CyprusNicosia, Sep 1 (CNA) -- Commonwealth Secretary-General, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, said he expects the Commonwealth will appoint a special representative on Cyprus who will attend the next round of UN-sponsored direct talks on the Cyprus problem."There is an expectation on my part that the next UN-sponsored meeting on Cyprus will have, as one of those present, a special representative of the Commonwealth," Chief Anyaoku said after a meeting today with President Glafcos Clerides. Chief Anyaoku, who is leaving later today after a three day visit to the island, said he had "extremely useful discussions" with President Clerides on the Cyprus problem as well as the agenda for next month's Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. "We talked about the various items of the agenda, the special economic theme which would be the special theme of the meeting," he said, adding that the Cyprus problem will be discussed during the meeting. The Commonwealth Secretary-General said he placed "a lot of value" on his discussions with the President because he expects to issue by next week his final letter on the CHOGM agenda. Chief Anyaoku met earlier with House of Representatives President, Spyros Kyprianou, who briefed him on the latest developments in the Cyprus problem. Asked how the Commonwealth can help efforts to resolve the Cyprus problem, Chief Anyaoku said the Commonwealth "has a mechanism which is set up as a means of supporting" UN efforts to resolve the issue. "The Commonwealth has had a very clear position on the Cyprus situation and I hope that the collective influence of the Commonwealth can be useful to those who are actively engaged in searching for the solution to the problem," he said. On his part, Kyprianou noted that the Commonwealth Secretary-General "is demonstrating great interest" in the Cyprus problem and that the Commonwealth's position on the issue is "absolutely clear". The House President said the Commonwealth can play a substantial role in solution efforts and that the Secretary-General is determined to do so. "Through the Commonwealth former British colonies, particularly in Africa, are more sensitive on certain things relating to the future of Cyprus and the Commonwealth has the ability to play a substantial and positive role," Kyprianou said. CNA MH/MA/1997ENDS, CYPRUS NEWS AGENCY1620:CYPPRESS:05[05] Cyprus Stock ExchangeNicosia, Sep 1 (CNA) -- The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) All Share Index closed at today's stock exchange meeting as follows:CSE All Share Index 77.15 (-0.17) Highest: 82.46 (2/1/97) Lowest : 73.90 (30/1/97) Sectural Indices Banks 87.50 (-0.02) Approved Investment Companies 64.85 (-0.63) Insurance Companies 56.87 (-0.09) Industrial Companies 75.37 (-0.54) Tourist Industries 65.98 (+0.27) Commercial Companies 47.50 (-0.38) Other Companies 60.53 (-1.40) Trading Volume CYP 556986.294* The difference in brackets represents the percentage increase (+) or decrease (-) of the index from the previous stock exchange meeting. CNA MA/1997ENDS, CYPRUS NEWS AGENCY1640:CYPPRESS:06[06] Commonwealth countries mourn Diana's lossNicosia, Sep 1 (CNA) -- Commonwealth's Secretary-General, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, expressed here today great shock over the tragic death of Princess Diana and said she will be mourned throughout the Commonwealth."I heard the news while here in Cyprus with great shock and distress," Chief Anyaoku said. He noted that Princess Diana, who died in a car crash in Paris early hours Sunday, "was emerging as a very important force in the campaign for very worthy humanitarian courses." "Her sudden death will be mourned throughout the Commonwealth," Chief Anyaoku said. The Commonwealth head is on a three-day visit to Cyprus for meetings with President Glafcos Clerides, Foreign Minister, Ioannis Kasoulides and other officials, in view of the Commonwealth heads of state meeting, to take place in Edinburgh next month. CNA MA/AP/1997ENDS, CYPRUS NEWS AGENCY1810:CYPPRESS:07[07] Russian wanted for killing on bailLarnaca, Sep 1 (CNA) -- A German-born Russian suspected of killing another Russian, in Belgium, was released on bail today and will appear before a local court later this month for his extradition once all relevant documents are received.Russian Oleg Diakonenkov, 27, was detained on his arrival at Larnaca Airport from Germany, last Friday, as his name was on the stop-list after the Cyprus Police was alerted by Interpol. He is wanted for questioning over the killing of Vladimir Kudelkina, in Belgium, in January 1994. State attorney Eleni Loizidou asked the Larnaca District Court today that the suspect remain in police custody for ten days, until the documents needed for his extradition are forwarded from Belgium. However, the Court approved the defence request that Diakonenkov is released with a 50 thousand Cyprus pound bail (one Cyprus pound is about two US dollars). He is to reappear before the Court on September 22, but was ordered to turn in his passport to the police. Cyprus has had an extradition treaty with Belgium since its independence, in 1960. CNA MAN/MA/AP/1997ENDS, CYPRUS NEWS AGENCY1835:CYPPRESS:08[08] Charges against Greenpeace activists droppedNicosia, Sep 1 (CNA) -- Attorney-General, Alecos Markides, today dropped the charges against eight Greenpeace activists, who were facing trial for chaining themselves to the gates of the Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment Ministry, early July.In a statement released here Monday afternoon, Irene Constantinou, Cyprus campaigner of Greenpeace Mediterranean, thanked the Attorney-General "for deciding that our non-violent action is not a crime but only a legitimate right to express our opinion against environmental crimes." Greenpeace also thanked president of the House of Representatives Environment Committee, Demetris Eliades, who asked for the charges to be dropped, as well as local environmental groups that had staged a protest Saturday. The eight Greenpeace activists, six men and two women, were protesting on July 10 against development in the environmentally sensitive Akamas peninsula, in the western tip of the island, considered unique for its fauna and flora. They were released on bond after being charged and were to appear before the Court on Wednesday, September 3. Constantinou reiterated that "the Cypriot government must protect the island's environment for the generations to come and declare Akamas a national park." Greenpeace, along with local environmental groups, have been campaigning for the protection of Akamas for the past eight years. One of their concerns is the fact that rare Green sea-turtles hatch their eggs in the region. CNA MA/AP/1997ENDS, CYPRUS NEWS AGENCY1950:CYPPRESS:09[09] Greek and Turkish Cypriot trade unions stress need for peaceNicosia, Sep 1 (CNA) -- Greek and Turkish Cypriot trade unions today reaffirmed their adherence to the principles of peace" and their determination to work for consolidating peace in Cyprus and conditions conducive to the cooperation of the people for progress and prosperity.This is stated in a joint declaration 15 Greek and Turkish Cypriot trade unions handed today to Peter Schmitz, UN peace-keeping force senior political advisor, during a meeting at the Ledra Palace hotel, in the UN- controlled buffer zone, in Nicosia. Receiving the joint declaration, Schmitz expressed the belief that it is "a very encouraging sign for the future", which makes "the UN feel very much encouraged to continue with its work to bring about a peaceful settlement" in Cyprus. The UN official said he will convey the declaration to UN Secretary- General, Kofi Annan, in New York. Speaking on behalf of the Trade Union Coordinating Committee, General Secretary of the Cyprus Workers' Confederation, Michalakis Ioannou, said that "it is the result of hard work, and the trade union movement's determination to work towards peace on our island." He stressed that on the occasion of today's International Day of Peace, Greek and Turkish Cypriot trade unions join forces in demanding from the UN, the international community and the island's leadership to "hear the voice of the majority of the people and work towards a fair solution which will bring peace to the island." Ioannou stated that only if peace is achieved can the trade unions work "constructively and effectively to improve our standard of living." In their declaration, the trade unions stress that "fully aware of their duties towards their members and the whole of the people of Cyprus, loyal to their declarations and commitments, repeat their firm adherence to the course of peace and their will to step up their efforts in this respect." They express "disappointment at the failure of the initiatives undertaken by the UN in the search for a lasting solution of the Cyprus problem and call on all the parties involved, the UN, other organisations and countries showing an interest, to expedite their efforts and initiatives towards all directions so that the course of peace is safeguarded." The 15 trade union reiterate "their firm belief that a just and viable solution to the Cyprus problem will serve the cause of peace in Cyprus and the region". They note the solution should be based on UN resolutions and with "full guarantee on the human and trade union rights and a unitary economy, without any form of discrimination." Noting that the status quo is "dangerously open to all forms of war and tensions" the trade unions stress they consider it their "historical responsibility" to raise their voice above those who wish to obstruct the Cyprus peace process. Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkish troops invaded and occupied 37 per cent of its territory. CNA RG/MA/GP/1997ENDS, CYPRUS NEWS AGENCY2015:CYPPRESS:10[10] President Clerides opens International Handball TournamentNicosia, Sep 1 (CNA) -- President Glafcos Clerides stressed tonight the importance of international athletic meetings in promoting peace and understanding between peoples.Opening the Third International Handball Tournament, organised by the Strovolos Co-Operative Company (SPE), President Clerides said the people of Cyprus "believe in the great importance of sport, its decisive contribution to the understanding among the people, its contribution towards peace, and its capability to upgrade our living standard." For five days eleven teams from nine countries will be competing for the two thousand-pound (about four thousand US dollar) prize money. In his brief address, President Clerides said during their stay foreign athletes will have the opportunity to get to know Cyprus and to be briefed on the continuing occupation by Turkish troops of Cyprus' northern part. The teams taking part are: Shaktyor (Ukraine), Filippos Verias (Greece), University of Craiova (Romania), Kuntsevo (Russia), SPE Strovolos (Cyprus) and Macabbi Raanana (Israel), in Group A. The teams participating in Group B are: Fotex (Hungary), Baiamare (Romania), RC Trebnje (Slovenia), El Nahda (Lebanon) and AS Xini School (Greece). There will be four pairs of foreign referees and three from Cyprus. In the first stage each team will play once against the other teams in their group and in the second stage, the two winning teams in each group will play for the first four places. The winners meet in the final, while the losers will play for third and fourth place. The other teams will play for the remaining places. The President of the European Handball Federation also attended the opening of the tournament. CNA MA/GP/1997ENDS, CYPRUS NEWS AGENCYCNA ENDSCyprus News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |