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

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


CONTENTS

  • [01] SPOKESMAN CYPRUS EEZ
  • [02] FM SEPTEMBER 11 - STATEMENT
  • [03] RUSSIA CYPRUS LOAN - CONFIRMATION
  • [04] COMMERCE MINISTER DRILLING - EEZ

  • [01] SPOKESMAN CYPRUS EEZ

    Cyprus will continue to work towards exercising its sovereign rights despite Turkish threats and provocations, Government Spokesman Stephanos Stephanou said on Sunday.

    Addressing a memorial service to mark the tenth anniversary of the death of a non-commission officer during a military exercise, Stephanou referred to the recent Turkish threats against Cyprus` intention to proceed with hydrocarbons exploration in its exclusive economic zone (EEZ), noting that ``Turkey provokes and threatens.``

    ``With its overall behaviour and stance Turkey violates the rules of the international law and for that reason it is internationally exposed.``

    Noting that the Republic of Cyprus is proceeding with all necessary representations towards various directions to counteract these threats, Stephanou noted that these actions are yielding results ``as proven by the positive reactions of significant states and the European Commission which call on Turkey to respect the international law.``

    ``The government will continue to work calmly for the implementation of its self-evident sovereign rights and the exploitation of its natural resources is one of them,`` the Spokesman underlined.

    Furthermore, the Spokesman also said military exercises should continue in order to maintain a fight-worthy national guard and trained personnel ready to respond to its duty sufficiently, adding ``this duty in a semi-occupied country with an occupying army in offensive formation is constant and difficult.``

    Stephanou said the government is working for the removal of the dangers posed by the presence of the Turkish occupying army, stationed in the northern part of the island since the 1974 Turkish invasion which lead to the occupation of Cyprus northern third, through a solution to the Cyprus problem.

    ``A solution which would terminate occupation would reunify the country and the people and would render a Federal Republic of Cyprus demilitarized and free of weapons,`` he went on to say.

    He criticized Turkey of ``investing in time to consolidate the occupation`s fait accompli and refusing to implement UN resolutions the implementation of which would restore the Republic of Cyprus` sovereignty``.

    He stressed however that ``despite the difficulties we will not abandon the struggle for a solution because the conditions of permanent security and permanent peace will only exist through a solution and reunification.``

    ``Despite the difficulties the President of the Republic will continue his efforts on the negotiating table to pave the way towards a mutually agreed solution, based on the UN resolutions on Cyprus and the international law as well as the High Level agreements between the two communities, providing for a solution of bi-zonal, bi-communal federation.``

    [02] FM SEPTEMBER 11 - STATEMENT

    Terrorism is a universal problem, and Cyprus will spare no efforts to actively support the full implementation of the UN Global Strategy to Combat Terrorism throughout the globe, Cypriot Minister of Foreign Affairs Erato Kozakou Marcoullis said in a written statement on the occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11.

    In the statement, Cypriot FM expressed Cyprus most sincere sympathies to all the victims of terrorism, their families and friends.

    Today marks the 10th Anniversary of the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001 in New York, Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania, the Cypriot FM noted, adding that these horrendous acts of barbarism constituted an affront to all civilized societies. The subsequent attacks in Bali, Mumbai, Beslan, Madrid, Moscow, Norway and elsewhere serve as painful reminders that terrorism is a universal scourge which can afflict everyone indiscriminately, irrespective of their background, economic standing, ethnicity and religious creed, including those that the terrorists claim to represent, Marcoullis stressed.

    Pointing out that the 9/11 attacks were designed to trigger social collapse and to undermine our core values and beliefs in free and open societies, Erato Kozakou - Marcoullis underlined that ten years on, we can safely determine that this terrorist objective has abjectly failed. Our beliefs in human rights, freedom, democracy, the rule of law, diversity and social inclusion are too strong and deep-rooted to be undermined by fear and prejudice, she pointed out.

    [03] RUSSIA CYPRUS LOAN - CONFIRMATION

    Russian Federation Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Alexei Kudrin has confirmed that his country holds negotiations regarding a 2.5 billion loan to Cyprus.

    Speaking to a press conference on the twenty years of financial reforms in Russia, Kudrin said that following a request of Cyprus negotiations are taking place for the granting of a loan to the island.

    He refrained from referring to the size of the loan. Russian press reports that the loan would amount to between 2 and 2.5 billion euro with a 4.5 yield and five-year maturity.

    [04] COMMERCE MINISTER DRILLING - EEZ

    Cyprus will commence exploratory drilling in its exclusive economic zone in the beginning of October, Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism Praxoulla Antoniadou said on Sunday.

    ``The Ministry proceeds with its current planning for the commencement of exploratory drilling by the beginning of October,`` Antoniadou told the press following a memorial service of Cypriot-origin Greek Alternate Foreign Minister Giannos Kranidiotis held in Nicosia.


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