Τετάρτη 5 Αυγούστου 2015

There was no discussion on maps, nor names
villages Akinci

The discussion on the property issue is still at the beginning, said Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci, who noted that "neither maps nor quotas, not even the name of a village, have been discussed in the talks. However when the time will be discussed, but still did not come. "
Mustafa Akinci, according to the Turkish Cypriot press, during his meeting with representatives of the trade union of "public" employees (KAMU-SEN) talked about disinformation effort in this matter. "There will be a single step that puts at risk the Turkish Cypriots and will push them to live in an environment that does not deserve. I want 'the people' to live
calmly, "he said.
The negotiation process and the developments around that concern our future, argued and said that next week will inform about the developments "government" and parties, while tomorrow will meet with representatives of the press. He also noted that "the acceptance of EU norms does not mean that the Bizonality abandoned."
Moreover, the "minister" Foreign status Emine Colak told the Turkish newspaper «Hurriyet Daily News» that the question of Varosha (Famagusta enclosed area) is part of the overall solution to the Cyprus problem.
"He can at this juncture to see Varosha be removed completely from the overall debate," says Mr. Colak, which adds:
"Where there is hope to solve the problem, remove the (at this stage) Varosha would be counterproductive."
As for Turkey's role in the talks, Mrs. Tsolakis asserts: "Turkey is not involved, does not try to manipulate or (trying) to be part of the broader content being discussed between the two leaders."
Finally, on the issue of securities, rated: "We can not believe that nothing will change. If we talk about the guarantees of 1960, this does not mean that (the Guarantee system) should remain the same or be abandoned. I think we look for something intermediate. "

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