Monday, February 10, 2014

Εκπρόσωπος: Το κοινό ανακοινωθέν ξεκαθαρίζει το πλαίσιο της διαπραγμάτευσης

Λευκωσία: Το κείμενο του κοινού ανακοινωθέντος για το Κυπριακό ξεκαθαρίζει οριστικά το πλαίσιο της διαπραγμάτευσης, δήλωσε ο Κυβερνητικός Εκπρόσωπος, Χρήστος Στυλιανίδης, προσθέτοντας ότι σύσσωμη η διεθνής κοινότητα στηρίζει τη διαδικασία αυτή.

Ο κ. Στυλιανίδης απέδωσε την αποδοχή του κειμένου από τον Έρογλου στο γεγονός ότι η Τουρκία είναι στριμωγμένη.


Ο Εκπρόσωπος ανέφερε χαρακτηριστικά ότι «η Άγκυρα έπαιξε στην περιοχή και έχασε».

Φαίνεται, συνέχισε ο κ. Στυλιανίδης, ότι υπήρξαν παραινέσεις από πλευράς Τουρκίας, η οποία θεωρεί πως το Κυπριακό δημιουργεί μεγάλα προβλήματα στην πολιτική και στο διεθνές της κύρος.

Εξέφρασε επίσης σεβασμό στις αντίθετες απόψεις που ακούγονται για το κοινό ανακοινωθέν, αλλά υπέδειξε ότι δεν διατυπώνονται εναλλακτικές προτάσεις.
http://www.philenews.com/el-gr/eidiseis-politiki/39/184647

10/2/14
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  1. Energy is "game changer" in new Cyprus peace drive...

    NICOSIA: Greek- and Turkish-Cypriot leaders meet Tuesday to relaunch talks on ending the island's division after a nearly two-year break, with optimism that the energy card could provide a breakthrough.

    Nicos Anastasiades, the Greek-Cypriot leader, and his Turkish-Cypriot counterpart Dervis Eroglu are to unveil a roadmap for the renewed UN-brokered talks, finally agreed last week after protracted haggling over the text delayed a relaunch originally earmarked for November.

    The talks, starting from 11:30 am (0930 GMT), are to be held in the UN-controlled buffer zone in Nicosia, the world's last divided capital.

    Turkish Cypriots suspended the last round of talks in mid-2012 when Anastasiades's internationally-recognised Republic of Cyprus assumed the European Union's rotating presidency.

    A draft text of the joint statement leaked to the media says any final agreement would be subject to simultaneous referendums in both communities.

    "This is the best chance for peace since 2004 because of oil and gas," said Hubert Faustmann, associate professor of history and political science at Nicosia University.

    Cyprus joined the EU in 2004 still a divided island, after Greek Cypriot voters rejected a UN reunification blueprint that was approved by Turkish Cypriots.

    And current President Anastasiades was one of the few Greek Cypriot politicians to back the controversial UN plan 10 years ago.

    But the island's untapped gas and oil riches offshore and a huge natural gas find in waters off neighbouring Israel have changed the dynamics in the region.

    Hopes are high that these factors can transform the current frosty climate into one of reconciliation and trust that would make an elusive peace deal achievable.

    "Turkey and Israel's energy cooperation has triggered an American intervention and forced both sides to agree on a joint statement leading to a resumption of talks," Faustmann told AFP.

    "Washington has put so much weight behind this latest peace effort because oil and gas is a game changer in the wider context ... It's a win-win situation for all," he added.

    He said the lack of a Cyprus settlement after 40 years of division was hindering Israel's cooperation with Nicosia to export gas.

    "Israel is looking to diversify by gas pipeline through the sea of Cyprus to Turkey and invest in an LNG plant on the island, but Israel won't give its gas to Cyprus unless there is a solution," ............http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/world/energy-is-game-changer-in/991998.html
    11/2/14

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