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Cyprus News Agency: News in English, 02-06-11

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


CONTENTS

  • [01] Four more chapters in EU talks officially closed - Two still open
  • [02] Cyprus - Britain agree on urgent need for progress
  • [03] Cyprus strongly protests increase in Turkish forces in occupied areas
  • [04] British envoy:some progress made, much more needed
  • [05] Weather and Temperatures for Cyprus
  • [06] Cyprus Stock Exchange
  • [07] British envoy wraps up visit to Cyprus
  • [08] Anastasiades hands Bush letter from Clerides
  • [09] Cyprus and Mexico sign cooperation programme
  • [10] British Bases ready to install antenna at Akrotiri
  • [11] Cyprus expects protective measures for antenna area
  • [12] Clerides and Denktash continue discussions on security
  • [13] Security Council draft resolution on UNFICYP

  • [01] Four more chapters in EU talks officially closed - Two still open

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    Four more chapters in EU talks officially closed - Two still open

    by Nicos Bellos

    Luxembourg, Jun 11 (CNA) -- Cyprus has only two chapters to conclude in its accession negotiations with the European Union (Agriculture and Financial and Budgetary Provisions), having formally closed on Monday four more (taxation, Regional Policy, Institutions and Competition) during Spain's EU presidency.

    Gunter Verheugen, EU Commissioner for enlargement, said Cyprus has made more progress in its membership talks than any other applicant country and welcomed the closing of four "politically sensitive and technically difficult chapters" during the current Spanish EU presidency.

    [02] Cyprus - Britain agree on urgent need for progress

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    Cyprus-Britain agree on urgent need for progress

    Nicosia, Jun 11 (CNA) -- Time is running out for the Cyprus peace effort and there is now an urgent need to make progress towards a negotiated settlement, President Glafcos Clerides and Britain's representative for Cyprus Lord David Hannay believe.

    Speaking after a working breakfast here today the President hosted for Hannay, Government Spokesman Michalis Papapetrou said the former had the opportunity to outline his assessment of the ongoing direct talks he has been engaged in for the past six months.

    [03] Cyprus strongly protests increase in Turkish forces in occupied areas

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    Cyprus strongly protests increase in Turkish forces in occupied areas

    Nicosia, Jun 11 (CNA) -- Cyprus Defence Minister Socratis Hasikos revealed that Turkey has sent to Cyprus 5.500 soldiers over the past two weeks, bringing the number of its forces in the Turkish-occupied part of Cyprus to over 40.000.

    The Cypriot minister appealed to those states involved in the peace effort to exert pressure on Turkey to withdraw its occupation troops from the areas it occupies since 1974.

    [04] British envoy:some progress made, much more needed

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    British envoy: some progress made, much more needed

    Nicosia, Jun 11 (CNA) -- Britain's special representative for Cyprus Lord David Hannay believes that some progress has been achieved in the UN-led peace talks, which began in mid January, but a lot needs to be done if the Greek and Turkish Cypriot sides are to reach an agreement.

    [05] Weather and Temperatures for Cyprus

    
    
    
    1540:CYPPRESS:05
    Weather and Temperatures for Cyprus Nicosia, Jun 11 (CNA) - Today's weather and temperatures for Cyprus, according to the Meteorological Service at Larnaca International Airport are: Temperatures (degrees Celcius) --------------------------------------------------------------- Station Maximum Minimum Weather (At 1200 UTC) --------------------------------------------------------------- Nicosia 33 22 FINE Larnaca 32 19 FINE Limassol 31 23 FINE Paphos 27 18 FAIR

    [06] Cyprus Stock Exchange

    
    
    
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    Cyprus Stock Exchange Nicosia, Jun 11 (CNA) - The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) All Share Index closed at today's stock exchange meeting as follows: CSE General Index 98,88 (-0,49) Traded Value CYP 450.654 FTSE/CYSE 20 CYP 203.640 418,39 (-0,10) Sectoral Indices Banks CYP 135.628 117,33 (-0,57) Approved Investment Companies CYP 20.601 86,48 (-0,85) Insurance Companies CYP 1.713 30,40 (-0,75) Manufacturing Companies CYP 62.894 61,08 (-0,70) Tourism Companies CYP 18.362 82,25 ( 2,83) Trading Companies CYP 17.326 22,52 (-0,18) Building and Cement Companies CYP 7.497 52,61 (-2,32) Énformation Technology Companies CYP 10.454 4,12 (-1,67) Financial Services Companies CYP 44.320 15,25 ( 0,07) Fish Culture Companies CYP 540 16,99 ( 2,23) Hotels CYP 21.420 57,82 ( 0,00) Other Companies CYP 49.461 97,85 (-0,58) * The third column presents the percentage variation of

    [07] British envoy wraps up visit to Cyprus

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    British envoy wraps up visit to Cyprus

    Larnaca, Jun 11 (CNA) - Britain's Special Representative for Cyprus Lord David Hannay departed from Cyprus today, after a brief visit, during which he had separate meetings with President Glafcos Clerides, House of Representatives President Demetris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash.

    Lord Hannay, who made no comments on his departure at Larnaca Airport, earlier issued a statement saying that he believed some progress has been achieved in the UN-led peace talks between President Clerides and Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash, which began in mid January.

    He noted that a lot needs to be done if the Greek and Turkish Cypriot sides are to reach an agreement and said the core issues need to be addressed in a spirit of give and take.

    Lord Hannay added that Britain encourages the two leaders to find a settlement that will enable Cyprus, reunited, to be invited in December to join the European Union.

    [08] Anastasiades hands Bush letter from Clerides

    1730:CYPPRESS:08

    Anastasiades hands Bush letter from Clerides

    Nicosia, Jun 11 (CNA) - Cyprus ruling right-wing Democratic Rally President, Nicos Anastasiades, who is currently visiting the United States, met briefly last night with US President George Bush during a reception before an official banquet hosted by Bush in honour of the leaders of parties participating in the International Democrat Union convening in Washington.

    During the meeting, Anastasiades handed Bush a letter from Cyprus President Glafcos Clerides on the Cyprus problem.

    [09] Cyprus and Mexico sign cooperation programme

    1740:CYPPRESS:09

    Cyprus and Mexico sign cooperation programme

    Nicosia, Jun 11 (CNA) - Cyprus and Mexico have signed a programme for Educational, Cultural and Scientific Cooperation, to cover the period until 2005.

    After the ceremony, Mexican Foreign Ministry official for culture, Gerardo Estrada, expressed his country's admiration for Cyprus, which although small in size is developing rapidly and has presented many achievements in various sectors.

    He also referred to the island's culture and history, noting that the agreement would enhance communication between the two countries.

    [10] British Bases ready to install antenna at Akrotiri

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    British Bases ready to install antenna at Akrotiri

    Limassol, Jun 11 (CNA) - The British Bases are ready to restart works to install a huge antenna at Akrotiri Salt Lake this summer, based on the results of a study by independent experts from Malta, Canada, Portugal, Norway and South Africa, who evaluated other studies on the environmental effects from the construction and operation of the antenna.

    Presenting the results of the research at a press conference, British Bases Administrative Secretary Gavin Barlow said the panel of experts "found at an early stage in their review that there were a number of deficiencies in the original impact assessment, which was conducted in 1997, when compared to today's much more demanding best practice standards".

    Therefore, he said, "the Ministry of Defence decided to set in hand a wide-ranging supplementary environmental study to deal with the principal deficiencies identified by the panel".

    Barlow said "the independent international review has been a wholly positive and worthwhile exercise" and "has ensured that the development of the antenna will be in keeping with best current environmental practices".

    He added that "implementation of the panel's recommendations, particularly for the future management of the Ramsar area, will ensure that there are positive environmental gains as the antenna project progresses" and noted that the Bases "are maintaining close contact with the panel and will take account of any observations they have on our plans for implementation of their recommendations".

    [11] Cyprus expects protective measures for antenna area

    1830:CYPPRESS:11

    Cyprus expects protective measures for antenna area

    Nicosia, Jun 11 (CNA) - The Cyprus government expects the British authorities to take all necessary measures to protect the health of the residents and workers, as well as the environment, during their works to expand their antenna system in the Akrotiri Salt Lake area.

    In a written statement, the Foreign Ministry notes that the government expects that the British authorities will act taking seriously into consideration the concerns of the residents and workers in the area, as well as public opinion.

    [12] Clerides and Denktash continue discussions on security

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    Clerides and Denktash continue discussions on security

    Nicosia, Jun 11 (CNA) - Cyprus President Glafcos Clerides and Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash met today for two hours, in the presence of the UN Secretary General's Special Adviser on Cyprus Alvaro De Soto, in the context of UN-led direct talks, aiming at the settlement of the protracted Cyprus problem.

    [13] Security Council draft resolution on UNFICYP

    2030:CYPPRESS:13

    Security Council draft resolution on UNFICYP

    by Apostolis Zoupaniotis

    United Nations, Jun 11 (CNA) - In a draft resolution on the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP), the UN Security Council "reaffirms all its relevant resolutions on Cyprus" and "decides to extend the mandate of UNFICYP for a further period ending 15 December 2002".

    The Security Council also "welcomes the report of the Secretary General of 30 May 2002 on the UN operation in Cyprus, and in particular the call to the parties to assess and address the humanitarian issue of missing persons with due urgency and seriousness".

    It also notes that "the government of Cyprus has agreed that in view of the prevailing conditions in the island it is necessary to keep UNFICYP beyond 16 June 2002".


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