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Cyprus News Agency: News in English (PM), 98-01-31

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From: The Cyprus News Agency at <http://www.cyna.org.cy>


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  • [01] Cook on Cyprus and Turkey's European prospects

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    [01] Cook on Cyprus and Turkey's European prospects

    London, Jan 31 (CNA) -- It is up to Turkey to decide whether to attend the European Conference, British Foreign Secretary, said today, noting at the same time that Cyprus' application to the European Union is welcome.

    Robin Cook and his US counterpart Madeleine Albright, held a joint press conference after a two-hour meeting, held, here, today, during which the main topic of discussion was Iraq.

    Answering questions, Cook said both Britain and the US are "anxious to find ways to maintain dialogue with Turkey" and wished it would attend the European Conference to be held in London in March.

    "The door is open to them. It is for Turkey itself to decide whether or not it wishes to join us. If it will not then we will be looking at other ways to maintain that political dialogue", he said.

    "In the case of Cyprus the position of the EU is clear", he added, stressing that Britain welcomes "the application of Cyprus which has a higher standard of living and a stronger economy than many countries who are aiming the applicant list".

    The British Foreign Secretary added that, "from Britain's point of view we have strongly supported the case that Cyprus' application being judged on its merits".

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