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Cyprus News Agency: News in English (PM), 00-02-29Cyprus News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Cyprus News Agency at <http://www.cyna.org.cy>CONTENTS
1830:CYPPRESS:01[01] British diplomats - Cyprus question - MeetingsNicosia, Feb 29 (CNA) - A senior British diplomat who follows the Cyprus peace process has said the format of the UN-led proximity talks conducted with the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot sides does not rule out engaging in the substance of the Cyprus question.On his first visit to Cyprus since his appointment as head of the Foreign Office Southern-European Department last year and after calling on President Glafcos Clerides, Jeremy Hill also said the responsibility for the preparation of any documents rests with the UN but Britain is willing to provide every assistance. CNA MA/MM/20001840:CYPPRESS:02[02] Hill - Spokesman - Party leadersNicosia, Feb 29 (CNA) - Head of British Foreign Office Southern-European Department Jeremy Hill discussed today developments towards a settlement of the Cyprus problem with Greek Cypriot political party leaders and reiterated his government's support to the UN-led peace process.Political party leaders also raised the issue of the monitoring system "Echelon" which has one of its main earth stations within the British Bases in Cyprus, but Hill repeated that British policy is "not to comment on intelligence matters". CNA MCH/MM/20001840:CYPPRESS:03[03] SAE President - International ConferenceNicosia, Feb 29 (CNA) - The World Council of Hellenes Abroad (SAE) intends to organise an international conference in May to assist efforts towards a Cyprus settlement.This was announced here today by SAE President Andrew Athens after separate meetings with left-wing ruling opposition AKEL General Secretary and leader of the Movement of Social Democrats Vassos Lyssarides. CNA MCH/MM/20002110:CYPPRESS:04[04] House President - HealthLondon, Feb 29 (CNA) - President of the House of Representatives Spyros Kyprianou, who underwent major surgery here in February, is expected to leave hospital by the end of this week but should remain in Britain two more weeks.Speaking to the press, Dr Rex Stambridge of St Mary's hospital said Kyprianou was in a stable condition and though tired is in good spirits and has shown great courage. CNA KT/MCH/MM/2000C N A E N D SCyprus News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |