Cypriot leaders want to continue talks: UN envoy

Cypriot leaders want to continue talks: UN envoy

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The Special Adviser of the U.N. Secretary-General on Cyprus, Espen Barth Eide, said March 4 that he believed the two leaders of the divided island are committed to making the unification process work.

His remarks came after a three-hour meeting with Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akฤฑncฤฑ in Nicosia, one day after meeting with Greek Cypriot leader Nicos Anastasiades on March 3.

โ€œThere is a strong desire to find a way both to continue the talks – even though itโ€™s not likely to happen immediately – but even more importantly โ€ฆ to work on a new methodology which brings speedier progress on those outstanding issues that we have had as outstanding issues for several months, because frankly after Geneva weโ€™ve had a number of meetings but not significant progress,โ€ Eide said.

 โ€œBefore this particular crisis, the meetings were not bad, they were simply a bit slow in producing breakthroughs on key issues. I think all of us โ€“ the leaders and myself โ€“ agree that time was spent on minor issues that should have been better spent on larger issues, so we are discussing now โ€“ constructively, I would say โ€“ new ideas about how to organize the time from when talks continue, hopefully towards an agreement, in a way where we systematically go through all core issues and see their interrelationships even better than weโ€™ve done before,โ€ he added, noting that working on this would be at the top of his own agenda now.

Turkish Cypriot negotiator ร–zdil Nami, presidential spokesman BarฤฑลŸ Burcu Burcu and the U.N. secretary generalโ€™s special representative Elizabeth Spehar were also present at the Eide-Akฤฑncฤฑ meeting.    

During the news conference after the meeting Eide acknowledged that Greeceโ€™s โ€œEnosis commemoration in schoolsโ€ issue was a problem in negotiations and said they are trying to think of ways to overcome the matter.    

The Greek Cypriot parliament recently voted to introduce a yearly public school commemoration of a 1950 referendum in which Greek Cypriots voted overwhelmingly for Athens to take over the island, an idea known as Enosis (Union).    

The eastern Mediterranean island was divided into a Turkish Cypriot state in the north and a Greek Cypriot administration in the south after Turkish military intervention following a Greek-inspired 1974 military coup.

Energy cooperation would help peace on Cyprus: Akฤฑncฤฑ

Turkish Cypriot President Mustafa Akฤฑncฤฑ said if the negotiations for a resolution on the island end in success, Mediterranean gas reserves will help bring lasting peace to the island.      

Speaking to Turkeyโ€™s state-run Anadolu Agency on March 3 after attending the 13th Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) Summit in the Pakistani capital Islamabad, Akฤฑncฤฑ also warned that โ€œif there is no solution and compromise on the island, the natural gas deposits will be an element of tension.โ€    
 
An energy corridor from southern Cyprus into Northern Cyprus would serve peace, he added.

On plans by Israel, Greece, and the Greek Cypriot administration to build underwater electricity networks, Akฤฑncฤฑ said โ€œan Israel-Cyprus-Turkey route could be less expensive and more easy.โ€

Akฤฑncฤฑ also said that if a settlement is reached, water coming from Turkey to the islandโ€™s north would be shared with the south.      

โ€œCooperation in the field of energy benefits everyone in the region. Thatโ€™s the smart way. But for this a resolution on Cyprus is necessary,โ€ he said.      

The Turkish Cypriot leader also said his country had applied for full membership in the ECO, the 10-nation Eurasian political and economic intergovernmental organization that includes Turkey, Pakistan, and Iran.

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