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Cyprus News Agency: News in English, 09-05-11

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


CONTENTS

  • [01] PRESIDENT CYPRUS ISSUE
  • [02] EDP CYPRUS DECLARATION
  • [03] AIR TRAFFIC DROP

  • [01] PRESIDENT CYPRUS ISSUE

    A just solution of the Cyprus problem depends to a great extent on Turkey, President of the Republic of Cyprus Demetris Christofias stressed here Monday.

    A just solution is not something which depends solely on us. It does not depend on the political will of the two communities only. It depends mainly on Turkey and whether Ankara realises that a just solution would be to its benefit and thus change its policy, President Christofias pointed out.

    He went on to note that as long as Ankara insists on the interpretations of a Cyprus solution given by the Turkish National Security Council, there will be no solution in Cyprus.

    President Christofias added that the solution depends also to a great extent on the international community and whether it exerts its pressure on Ankara, based on international law and UN decisions.

    Addressing an event, organised by the left wing AKEL party Central Committee, to honor him for his contribution as AKELs General Secretary, President Christofias pledged to work for Cyprus reunification.

    Only in a truly independent, demilitarized and federal Cyprus, the islands two communities will be able to live and prosper under conditions of peace and security. I am committed to working with all my strength, and backed by our people, Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, to make this dream, a reality, the Cypriot President underlined.

    He reiterated that the Cyprus solution should free Cyprus from Turkeys occupation, foreign dependencies and Turkeys policy to bring illegal settlers to Cyprus.

    The solution, he added, must reunify not only the state, but also the economy, the people and the institutions and must restore the human rights of all Cypriots.

    As long as I am President of Cyprus, I will work with consistency for a solution based on a bizonal, bicommunal federation and political equality, as defined in UN resolutions, with one and only sovereignty, a single international personality and one citizenship, he said.

    He warned that any thought, leading to a solution that would fall outside this framework, despite how much it is glamourised, it would lead to adventures and to the final division.

    The Cypriot President said that Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots have their role to play, noting that when in our dialogue we have convergence, then we succeed in making it hard for the powers of division, thus pressuring even more the international community to play a positive role.

    President Christofias also commented on an interview given to a Sunday newspaper by Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat, who said that Turkeys guarantees are a must in the framework of a solution. Christofias stressed that Cypriots, Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, do not need guarantor powers with intervention rights.

    President Christofias noted that Cyprus participation in the EU is a good and satisfactory guarantee for all Cypriots, Greek Cypriots, Turkish Cypriots, Maronites, Armenians and Latins.

    He also said that both communities should apologise to each other for their share of responsibility as regards the Cyprus tragedy.

    It is high time for both communities to say sorry to each other for their share of responsibility in the tragedy that hit our country, with foreigners being the protagonists, and we should look to the future, he stressed.

    Referring to the European Parliament elections, to take place 6th of June in Cyprus, he said that his party, AKEL, must become again the first party, in order to continue fulfilling the expectations of the people, supporting their hopes and paving the way for the future.

    Addressing the AKEL gathering, he thanked the party for honouring him, saying that he continues to share the concerns and the expectations of the people of again, who taught him to respect everybody.

    I have attended three schools in life: the AKEL associations in my native village of Dikomo, the youth branch of AKEL EDON and the most important university of life for me was the party, AKEL and its former leader, the late Ezekias Papaioannou, he said.

    Concluding he described AKEL as the largest political and social power in the country, a democratic party with its members being the true masters, a party which is always close to the people.

    Cypriot President Demetris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat have been engaged in direct negotiations since September 2008 with a view to solve the question of Cyprus, which has been divided since 1974 when Turkey invaded and occupied its northern third.

    [02] EDP CYPRUS DECLARATION

    The European Democratic Party (EDP) has issued a Declaration on Cyprus in which it states that the solution of the Cyprus problem should be compatible with the European acquis communautaire and based on European values and principles and human rights and UN resolutions.

    The Declaration, issued in Bilbao during the EDP Council, urges Turkey to end its occupation of Cypruss northern areas and recognise the Republic of Cyprus. EDP believes that the current negotiations taking place in Nicosia for the solution to the Cyprus problem should be seen in the context of the following principles:

    The solution should be compatible with the European acquis and based on the European values and principles as well as the human rights and UN resolutions. The solution should be just, democratic, workable and viable and no intervention rights should be vested in any foreign country.

    Furthermore, it notes that the existing mechanism of guarantees in Cyprus, which emanates from the 1960 agreement, is anachronistic and should be abolished, as Cyprus is part of the EU which has the proper institutions to provide adequate guarantees for a country-member of the EU.

    [03] AIR TRAFFIC DROP

    Air traffic at the Larnaca airport was reduced by 2.3% during March 2009 in comparison to March last year, according to data released by the Department of Civil Aviation of the Ministry of Communication and Works.

    According to the data, a decrease in the number of passengers by 10.0% was recorded at the Larnaca airport, while air cargo was reduced by 7.3%.

    The Paphos airport recorded a decrease in air traffic by 13.8%, in the number of passengers by 20.4% and air cargo by 65.1%.


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