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UN Secretariat Item Scan - Barcode - Record Title Page 32 Date 14/06/2006 Time 5:01:53 PM 111111111111111IIIll II Ill IIIIIII IllI IIIII\ II\ I\1111111111 \II\\\111111111111 \ 1111111111111\ 11111111111111111111 S-0903-0003-08-00001 Expanded Number S-0903-0003-08-00001 Title Items-in-Cyprus - United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) - spokesman reports Date Created 1110911974 Record Type Archival Item Container S-0903-0003: Peackeeping - Cyprus 1971-1981 Print Name of Person Submit Image Signature of Person Submit ...__1111111111111111I I [ End of Report ]IUnited Nations - ARMS Dataset UNARMSDB j ( NICOSIA 373 24 1013Z= ( GUYER/URQUHART/ AKAT AN I/POWELL/GAL! NOVICH/ HO/CHA NG/ROCHA= ( ( ( (_ (_ ( OF CYPRUS ANDIT IS UP TO LATTERSAUTHORITIES TO DECIDE WHO l IS SETTLEDTHERE A ND WHE~l UNQUOTE. = P2= HE WAS COMMENTINGON REPORTS IN GREEK CYPRIOT PRESS THAT TURKISH (__ CYPRIOTS WEREBEING SETTLED IN THE VAROSHA QUARTER OF FAMAGUSTA. PARA C DENKTASHSCOMMENTS WERE PUBLISHED WEDNESDAY MORNING IN THE SPECIAL 1 NEWS BULLETIN OF THE TURKISH INFORf1ATIOI~ OrF'ICE. HE SAID HE CALLEDONCE MORE ON THE GREEK= l l. I P3= (__ CYPRIOT LEADERSHIP WHO, HE SAID, QUOTE SEEM TO BE °J:2LIND TO REALITIES TO DEMANDUNDER GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION 3212 rf"ln ~,T,.... -~,..,..1,,....'-, -- r--,,._,_,, __ ,__ l'T'O .... -••---- ------- --· FOR THE RETURNOF REFUGEESTO THEIR FORMERPLACES, TO ABA:moN AT ONCETHEIR CAMP1UGN TO DECEIVEWORLD PUBLIC OPINION AND TO EXERTEFFORTS AT THE CONFERENCETABLE= f P4= UNQUOTE.OTHERWISE TIME WILL FURTHERRESTRICT THE MARGINOF BARGAINING. PARA ·-- ·-~ EARLIERANDFOLLOWING THE AUTHORISATIONGIVEN HIM BY THE QUOTE t CONSTITUENTASSEMBLY UNQUOTE DENKTASH EXPRESSED SATISFACTION AT THE VOTEWHICH HE DESCRIBEDAS HISTORIC. HE SAID QUOTEWE ( DO NOTAIM AT THE ESTABLISHMENTOF A= e P5= COMPLETELY SEP.O.RATE AND INDEPENDENT STATE fr.T ONCE OR AT A SPECIFIC DATE.. OUR PURPOSEIS THE COtfflRNATIONOF OUR INALIENABLERIGHTS ( IN THE INDEPENDENCEAND SOVEREIGNTY OF CYPRUSAS A WHOLE, TO PROVETHIS AT INTERNATIONALFORUMS WHICH WILL TAKEUP THE { CYPRUSISSUE ANDBY SHOWINGTHE= < P6= WORLDTHAT WE ARE A MATURECOMMUNITY WHICH HAS THE RIGHT OF (_ ( VSIDE TO QUOTE EXTEND US THEIR HANDS FOR A PEACEFUL SOLUTION TO THE CYPRUS PROBLEM. HE SAID QUOTEWE WOULDLIKE TO SINCERELY l BELIEVETHAT THEY (GREEK= ( P7= CYPRIOTS)WILL NOT FORCE US TO TAKETHE FINAL STEP. I THANKALL ( MY COLLEAGUES FOR THEIR HELP TODAYUNQUOTE. PARA .:. .-,,,,·;·. C HE ADDEDQUOTE WE ARE CONFIDENT THATTHE TURl<ISHNATION AND .THE (_ TURKISH GOVERfvMENTSWILL SUPPORTUS TO THE END IN OURJUST C/'.lUSE. WITH THE = (__ P8/23= DECISIONWE HAVETAKEN WE HAVECREATED NEW MEANS FOR OUR NATION l AND OPENEDUP A NEWSCOPE FOR PEACEUNQUOTE. ENDALL= / l. / COL: 1526 442 3212 L ·-. -------·----------------------~---_..._._______________________ ,.,......___ > ( /) ( , r ( ( ( ( ( X•ZY4B5 JZ55F (UNIC) ATHE~S 508 24/! !030Z ETAi C ( GtJYER AXATMH P{H1ELL HD PRZ:YLiJCK1~OCHA GiiANlTSslS ( ( JZ ( ( GEWASSE~BLYMAKARIOS SAID YESTERDAYIN ATHEASTHAT A CHA~E ~AS ( BEE:N '.liOT.EDHJ uUUSSS POLICY Ot~ CYPr.!LlSWHICH COULD PAVE \i!AY ~OR --:-=---- ( SETTLEME NT OF pqosLE~. QUOTEI CANNDTSAY ~l!H CSRTAl\TY, (_ RFCENTVISIT TO ATHENS ._ ..-,_.,.,_;- l (_ (_ IS THATG!SCARD DiESTA!NG'S STATEMENTPOSITIVELY CO~!RIPUTED TO l ·rAL i(S ~ADE 1SCOURSEBEFORE UNITED l ----------- ··- ! ------•---~~---~--➔..... -, --➔--•-«!-!<""....... _...,...,._"'!",,_,....,:!'ca,!: ......~...... _.,..__,,._.,_ ••• --............._____ ................._ • ....... =--=- .. ...-- cu=:;C;,11:' - •=- ... .....,__l l ?/-3 NAT10~3 l~PERATIVE. l QUOTE THAT wE lZ:,{?ECt F'IrJAL SOLUTION ro 3UT I CAN SAY THAT THE WORLDBODY WILL CONTRIDUT~IN so,E WAYTQ ( P/4 ( THAT HE WAS UM)EH 1'.1PRES3l011 THI\T TURKEY WILL !NSisr ON ITS ( ( ASK£D ABOUT STATEMENT3Y DENKTASHTO ( ( P/5 C nAXARl05 REPLIED: QUOTE Ir TU:'{K!SH CYPRIOTS REN ..LY !NtE~t!) TO DSCLARE ( SUCHA -srArt• J !HEY WILL GO AHFADREGARDLESS OF CIRCGMSTA~CES ( ( -------------------------~-JqRESPONSIDL£RUMOURS ALLEGING A~ERlCA WASBRINGlN8 PRESSURE·----TO ( BEAR ON GREEKGOVFRN~ENT FOR CO~CE3SIONSON CYPRUS. SOURCE (_ THAT PRESSURE C P/7 (__ 0 ~"!. I t:!4S U1Jl~4'f} t.']:~l.''~. t),_t1J,~tL.:tsl.1& ..J~,,-~~alf,lCT' zq~~~,rr~J.Ci.,fCj...i/4..U\!l. at~':-!t-.;.&,W;;1,.:;.ic;;:XJ_ft!l, ___ ll'I# ~~/ l BOTHTHE JUSTICE OF GREEKCASE AND THE- MODERATIONDISPLAY!D IN L ON THOSE n~AT HM) DONE WROr~e WAS NOT SLlfF !CIE :nL y STRtH~OTO ss \,___ EFFECTIVE. IT 1'AS WORTH NOTit~G , SOIJHCE SAID, P/3 ( ( AR£ COLOM ACROPOLIS EXPRtSSl!:S ITS S!JRPHISE f.\T KISSHJGER 'S STA:'JD ( ( ( L!ST THE SOLUTIONHE OFFEREDCONSTITUTES ANOTHER PLATONIC ACTIO~ ( KATHI~ERINIWR!fES THAT KISS!~~fR'S P')SitIOti I):~ CYPRUS AS IT WAS EXPRESSlID !:ii GENA5SEMSLY C0N511TUTF:S A ( ( DO fH)T 'f/ 10/52 UUUSSSGOVERN~E~T U~TIL NOW,WITH KISSINGERAS THE ARCHITECT, ( ffF.0AfH}!'.'JG CYP?HJSA~,) GREEK•tlJfO<ISH H[LAtli:JNS, JUSTIFIES EVERY ( RF.S£RV!1TIO!-J t\N!} RAlSSS QUESTIONS AS TO TH£ REAL AIMS 0F' THE QUOTE TURNUNQUOTE OF THE AMERICANAOUERNM!NT'S POLICY AS II VAS PRESE~TFD C (_ lff fHWHHPRESS l ........ L ( C ( ( ( ( ( ( SY20 NICOSIA 572 23 !5ISZ: ( C fflESS UfJAT!OtiS ( UEWYORK :: tj ( GUYER/URQUHA.'iT/Al<ATA~l/POWELL/GALlNOVlCH/HO/CHAOO/ROCHA ,_ I i ( UrJFICYP !523 MISC 43$> FROM YACOUBo (_ Pfrn:si:rrtNT MAKAJHOS Ott L!AVI NG FOR rfEij YORK 10 ADDRESS THE UN Gi.iNERAL ASSEMBLY, MAO! A STATEMENT A'? !..AfHH\CA ( AIRPORT 1ft WHit}}fHE SAID THE FAILURE OF' TH£ TALKS ON. ( .--~---,CYPRUS :: nr.; ... r:;i.. ... ( QUOTEON ACCOUNTor TURKISH lNTRANSlGEN<.',EHAS DtCTAT£0 {_ (. 'IHE CYPRUS PROBLEM. TH.! SPECIAL DEBAT£ ON !Mt P~OBL.EM, (_ HE A.ODED9 WXtt.. BE HELD t.ATER : -. .. , ..... '401:;zal•_.•_, ➔--= ca..... .. ... 011.-.~=- e;:s• •~•b?!z.;:.:u•~ze::. ==-•~a;em (_ PROBABLY IN MOVE:MBER.HE SAID THE CYPRUS PROBLEMMUST 8£ ~ l PRES!NiED BOTH lN HIS SPEECH AND tH THE SP£C!At !H!BATE IN ITS REAL NATURE. ME DESCRIBED THE REAi.. NATURE A~Hl SUBSTANCE OF TH£ PR02LEM AS QUOTETURKISH AGGRESSION AGAINST CYPRUS• VIOLATION Of THE If~EPENl)ENCE OF ft-rn: CYPRUS :: P4 : REPUBLIC ANO CON'!INUINGOCCUPATION OF ITS TERRITORY. UNtHJOTE: ( ?ARA HE EXPRESSEDHOPE THAT THE UN QUOTEDESPITE ITS SHORT• COMINGSWILL C0.NI1'U!UTEPOSITIVELY TO A FA.IR SOLtrrION OF OUR ~OBL:t~ UtU~_OO.Ti.PARA IM T lF Tm! C TURKISH swr R£At.LY HAW IN MIND PROCLAltilNG AN INDIPENDENI' TURKISH sTAT€, HE SAID, : ( p, = ( THEY WILL SOONERon LAT!tl PROCEEDTO REALIZE THEIR AIM UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. PRETEXTS AND EXCUSES COULD ALWAYS ( P..E FOUNDt CO~:FEOE:NAT!Otl,HE SAID, QUOT£ WHICH IS WORSETHA~1 ( PARTITION CAHN.OTEVEN BE DISCUSSED SY US UNQUOTF..HE ~y SA.!D TURKISH PLANS, WMATEVF.R-~ ARE., W!LL :: ( PS: C COMEU? .AGAINSTQUOT£ OUR RESISTANC! AND FIRM POLITICAL_ LUE UrH;}UOTE:• HIS STA Y t N mEWYORK WILL BE SHORTt HE C SA.IO, AW HE WILL tWT WAIT UNTIL TH£ DEBATE'.or, CYPRUS. A FTE'.RADDRESSING THE AS5'€MBLY AND COMPLETIm3 A ROUND OF CONJ'ACTS HE EXP!CTE:DTO BE BACK : 'P7: (_ IM CYPRUS AF1'Er? A STOPOVERIN ATHE'.NSFOR TALKS WtTM THE GF?lEK €0\/ERNMENT• PARA JH1SWERH#aQUKST IONS BY R!?OP.TltRS ( PRESIDEMT ~1AKARIOSSAID, ON KISSIUG£RS STATEMENT IM Tl£: Gtt:E:RAL AS~!1BL Y C'.ONCE:RN!NGCYPRUS, THAT -rr CONTAir.JED POSITIVE POim'S WHICH COULDBt DEVELOPEDCOHSTRUCTIVELY ( AtV COUL-tlOPE:tl THE WAYFOR A SETTLEMEfiT • :: (_ ACCEPTE'DA BIZOfML SOLUTION., WI SAD>t FOR US THE PROBLEM (_ OF BIZONAL OR MULTIZOMAt ?'ED!RATION lS NOT AN !SOt.ATED AS• PECT OF THE CYPRUSPROBLEM. WE HAW, HE: SAID, STRESSED l ft!Pi:'!!ATEDLYWHAT THE SUBSTANCEOF THE : PROBLtM l S AN!) QUOTF:WE HAVS: NO MORE PROPOSJU.SBEYOND THOSE ALREADY SUBMITTED UNQUOTE. PAHA ON THE REACTION Or TH£ I ·! CYPRUS GOVERNt1f£Nt TO UDt BY THE TtmKISK Sl0£ HE SAID, ' WE HAVE CONSIDZR!t!} WHAT PROTECTIVE STEPS TO TAlCW.:IN SUCH ( CYPRUSGOVERNMEtn" TO UDI BY THE TURKISH SIOK HE SAIOt ·1 \.JE HAVE CONS!DE:R!DWHAT PR01.'£Cl'IVE STEPS TO TAiti SUCH t Ut ( AN l!V€NIUALITY. PARA ON TH! QUESTIONOF = ( P!O: THE RETURNOF RltFUGS:ESTO FAfilAGUSIA AS REPORTF.DI U THE ( PRESS HE SAID IT WAS ALRI(UtT !F' TURKEYWISW!'.D TO MAKE ( A UNitATt!RAL G?STURE IN THIS ~ESPJ!:CT• BUT THIS GESTURE WOU..DNOT SOLVE THE RErUGEiS PROEL!tl'J. THE CYPRUSGOVERNMENT• ( H£ SAID, WOu'tO INSISI' ON THE R£TURN : C Pll £ OF ALL REFUGiltS TO THttR HOME.. PARA ~OUtD Mi! ASK THE UN TO ( tMPO~ $AJlC.?lO_~Sd\GAIMSTTURKEY, MAKARIOS REPLIED QUOTE ,- C ( QUOTEBUT I OON'I'1rnow Wl-ETHER TME' SlCU~ !TY : ( ?12./22 : COUtJC:ILWOULD B! PftEPARED10 ADOPT A RESOLUTIO~ E!WISAGUlG ( ?RACTJCAt. STr!PS ,on rm::IMM...l!t!fENTAT!ON OF' RELEVANT m-J (_ RE.Sottrr ION. IDJQUOTE"£t-IDALL+ l .. ' ' (_ COL CKiD + ( (_ .J -·--:_-·.,. L ... t' SY5 6 rHCOSIA 555 S 121 ?Z :: ( J lv ( ?RESS ( UNATIONS t.::.., ( NEWYORK: 4'W ~ ms:cq.o.,#IIIIJsUd:lidaal I zt...., ..... ......... C --l ~?4- ( UNFICYP 1429 MISC 420 FROM YACOUB. ~- -f{9 F'OLLOWHJGHIS RETURN FROM NON-ALIGNED FORE:I8 /~STERS CONFERENCE C 0 IN LIMA, FOREIGNMINISTER CHRISTOPHIDES SA.I..DT .E RESOLUTION ON ( CYPRUSADOPTED BY THE CONFERENCEIS VERYSATISFACTORY - TO US AND IT CA~ CERTAINLYHAVE FAVOURABLEEFFECTS = ( P2 : ON THE WHOLE COURSE OF' OUR PROBLEM- CONSIDERING THE LARGE NUMBER Or MON-ALIGNEDCOUNTRIES AND THE ROLETHESE COUNTRIES ARE PLAYING ON THE I N!ERNATIONAt. POL IT I CAL SCENE, ESPECIALLY THROUGH THE UNITED NATIONS, THE LINA RESOLUTION ON CYPRUS IS CONSIDERED VERY CONSTRUCTIVE AND EXTREMELY USEFUI.. AS REGARDS THE PRO.MOTIO~l:: 1 f>3:: ON A FAIR BASIS, OF OUR PROBLEM, WHICH HAS FROMTHE OUTSET BEEN Pt.ACED WITHIN THE FRAMEWORKOF THE UNITED NATIONS. IN REPLY TO QUESTIONS,CHRISTOPHIDES SAID IN THE EVENTOF A RECOURSEBY l CYPRUSTO !HE UNITEDNATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY MOST OF THE NON- ALIGNED COUNTRIES = (__ P4 = (__ WOULDFOLLOW THE LINE CHARTE:DAT THE LIMA CONFERENCEo REFERRING TO HIS MEETINGWITH UN SECRETARYGENERAL CHRISTO?HIDES SAID DR.