Reconstruction cost at EUR 4 bln
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Despite the Finnish presidency’s efforts for a last-minute secret or other meeting to achieve a breakthrough in the long-stalled Cyprus talks, Turkey is not likely to accept the proposal to allow the return of Greek Cypriot refugees to Famagusta.
A Finnish envoy visited
The Greek Cypriot side has decoupled the issue of
The government in
Foreign Minister George Lillykas said on Monday that the cost of rebuilding Varosha would be upward of EUR 4 bln, and that opening
Kare Halonen, the Director General of the Finnish Foreign Ministry’s Department for Europe, had meetings in
Halonen met with the Director of the Cypriot President’s Diplomatic Office, Tasos Tzionis and with Rasit Pertev, counselor of the Turkish Cypriot leader.
“We will continue our consultations during the next days. Our aim is to find a solution before the 8th of November, when the progress report on
She said that the Finnish EU Presidency is working very hard on political as well as on civil servants level hoping to reach a solution before the progress report.
Regarding a high level meeting in
“There is no confirmation yet that such a meeting will take place”, she said.
Halonen departed in the afternoon for
Varosha a precondition for successful initiative
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Government spokesman Christodoulos Pashiardis said that the precondition for the success of the Finnish EU presidency’s initiative was the return of Varosha to its legitimate inhabitants, noting that the Finnish presidency had expressed some ideas and thoughts about talks in
He said efforts were focusing on the success of the Finnish presidency’s effort and noted that
Asked what the Finns had actually said, Pashiardis said “there are some thoughts and ideas of the Finnish presidency for representatives of the Turkish government and the Cypriot government to participate in proximity talks in an effort to successfully promote the Finnish initiative.”
Invited to say what level the talks would be held on, Pashiardis said it would most probably be between the Ministers of Foreign Affairs.
Turkish press reports suggested a meeting between Foreign Minister George Lillykas and his Turkish counterpart Abdullah Gul could take place this weekend, but that
“We will not discuss the issue of the return of Varosha with Mr. Talat. It is a matter that does not concern him,” Pashiardis added.
Earlier on Tuesday, Lillikas said that the
He said that the key to the whole issue was Varosha and the return of the people to their homes, adding that the Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots do not participate in any talks because the issue solely concerns the
The Finnish EU Presidency proposal provides for the opening of the Turkish occupied