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Cyprus News Agency: News in English, 02-09-27Cyprus News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Cyprus News Agency at <http://www.cyna.org.cy>CONTENTS
[01] Cyprus PACE delegation president praises Schwimmer0940:CYPPRESS:01Cyprus PACE delegation president praises Schwimmer By Nicos Markides Strasbourg, Sep 27 (CNA) -- The President of the Cyprus delegation at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), Doros Christodoulides, has welcomed a statement yesterday by Council of Europe (CoE) Secretary General, Walter Schwimmer, that Turkey's membership to the CoE will be questioned if it tries to solve its conflict with Cyprus or any other CoE member-state with the use of arms. Speaking to CNA, Christodoulides expressed the view that Turkey should comply with and implement European Court of Human Rights decisions, and especially regarding the case of Titina Loizidou, as prescribed by the plenary of the PACE. [02] Christodoulides on Laakso and Marty reports on Cyprus1015:CYPPRESS:02Christodoulides on Laakso and Marty reports on Cyprus By Nicos Markides Strasbourg, Sep 27 (CNA) -- Jaakko Laakso, member of the Finnish parliament and Rapporteur of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) on settlers in the Turkish-occupied areas of Cyprus, in a draft resolution submitted and approved by the majority of the Committee on Migration, Refugees and Demography, has suggested a census should be held in the occupied part of Cyprus. In statements to CNA, the head of Cyprus' delegation at PACE, Doros Christodoulides, said the Laakso report is substantial and goes a step further in proposing measures to ascertain the real number of population in the occupied areas, including locals, settlers and military personnel, through a census under the auspices of the CoE. [03] Cyprus: Water shortage most serious after political problem1015:CYPPRESS:03Cyprus: Water shortage most serious after political problem Nicosia, Sep 27 (CNA) -- Cyprus Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment Minister, Costas Themistocleous, has said water shortage in Cyprus is the most serious problem after the political problem since droughts are a very frequent phenomenon. [04] Cypriot deputy says OECD and CoE should address needs of all people1050:CYPPRESS:04Cypriot deputy says OECD and CoE should address needs of all people Nicosia, Sep 27 (CNA) -- The Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and member countries of the Council of Europe are asked to co-operate to address the needs of all the people of the world without undermining the fundamental rights and development prospects of future generations. [05] Cyprus Chief EU Negotiator in Brussels1055:CYPPRESS:05Cyprus Chief EU Negotiator in Brussels Nicosia, Sep 27 (CNA) -- Chief Negotiator for Cyprus accession to the European Union, George Vassiliou, is in Brussels where today he will hold important meetings on issues concerning the accession negotiations. [06] CoE Committee of Ministers President warns Turkey1150:CYPPRESS:06CoE Committee of Ministers President warns Turkey By Nicos Markides Strasbourg, Sep 27 (CNA) -- The President of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe has stated that failure by Turkey to comply with its obligations in the Titina Loizidou case would have very serious consequences for the European Convention on Human Rights and for the Council of Europe as a whole. Lydie Polfer (Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade and Minister for the Civil Service and Administrative Reform) assured the plenary session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) that there is presently intense activity in the Committee to find a solution to Loizidou case. [07] Cyprus Stock Exchange
[08] Kasoulides: we will win the battle for EU accession1410:CYPPRESS:08Kasoulides: we will win the battle for EU accession Paphos, Sep 27 (CNA) -- Foreign Minister Ioannis Kasoulides is convinced that Cyprus will win the battle to become a member of the European Union. ''I believe that with continuous hard work and no complacency, we will win this battle, I do not see any specific adverse reaction to our accession course,'' the minister said on his way to a meeting in Brussels. [09] PACE disapproves of possible US action against Iraq1415:CYPPRESS:09PACE disapproves of possible US action against Iraq by Nicos Markides Strasbourg, Sep 27 (CNA) - The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) disapproves of the United States indicating a willingness to move towards armed conflict with Iraq, without a mandate from the Security Council. ''Such an attitude,'' says the Assembly in the amended resolution adopted yesterday in Strasbourg, ''is in accordance neither with the principles of international law nor with the objectives of the Council of Europe (CoE) to which, as an observer state, the United States is expected to subscribe.'' By another amendment of the resolution, tabled by the President of the Greek delegation Theodoros Pangalos and four other members of the Assembly, CoE calls on all its members states ''to refrain from supporting any action not covered by a mandate of the United Nations Security Council.'' [10] Grossman hopes for successful NY meetings on Cyprus1420:CYPPRESS:10Grossman hopes for successful NY meetings on Cyprus By Apostolis Zoupaniotis New York, Sep 27 (CNA) -- US Undersecretary for Political Affairs, Marc Grossman said he most fervently wishes that the New York meetings between Cyprus President Glafcos Clerides and Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash with UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan on October 3-4 would come to some successful resolution. [11] President briefed National Council on peace talks1525:CYPPRESS:11President briefed National Council on peace talks Nicosia, Sep 27 (CNA) -- President Glafcos Clerides gave National Council members an extensive briefing on the state of affairs at the UN-led peace talks on the Cyprus problem, Government Spokesman Michalis Papapetrou said after today's Council meeting. He said the Council, comprising all parliamentary parties, will meet again after the President meets UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash next week in New York and before Clerides goes to Athens for consultations. ''The President briefed party leaders or representatives about what is said at the talks, he informed them about his contacts with foreign diplomats and replied to their questions,'' Papapetrou said. [12] President visits ailing Archbishop1540:CYPPRESS:12President visits ailing Archbishop Nicosia, Sep 27 (CNA) - President Glafcos Clerides paid a 15-minute visit to the primate of the Church of Cyprus Archbishop Chrysostomos, who is recovering from a bad fall in April, having received medical treatment in Athens over the past few months. [13] Weather and Temperatures for Cyprus
[14] Latvian president backs a just and viable settlement1710:CYPPRESS:14Latvian president backs a just and viable settlement in Cyprus Nicosia, Sep 27 (CNA) - Cyprus' accession to the European Union will act as a catalyst to the peace effort to reunite the country, Latvian President Vaira Vike-Freiberga has said, adding that a political settlement is not a precondition for accession. She expressed her country's support for a just and comprehensive settlement, in accordance with the fundamental principles of international law and UN resolutions. The President outlined her position as she received the credentials of Cyprus' Ambassador to Riga, Costas Papademas, who is based in Stockholm. [15] Preparations for peace march underway1945:CYPPRESS:15Preparations for peace march underway Nicosia, Sep 27 (CNA) -- The seventh peace march is taking place on Sunday to protest plans by Britain to erect a massive telecommunications antenna in the British Bases on the island, Donis Christofinis, General Secretary of the Peace Council, told a press conference here today. Cyprus News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |