The Deryneia roadblock is ready in early October

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At the beginning of October, the Greek Cypriot side will be ready to open the roadblocks in Deryneia and Lefka, said a competent source in the Cyprus News Agency, noting that by the end of the month the works done in Lefka will be ready by the Greek Cypriot side for its opening. roadblock.

According to information, the issue of opening the two roadblocks is expected to be raised at the meeting of the President of the Republic Nikos Anastasiadis, with the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on September 28 in New York, and the President will inform the UN Secretary General about where things are.

On Wednesday, the Greek Cypriot negotiator Andreas Mavrogiannis, the head of the e / k side in the bi-communal Technical Committee for the Opening of Roadblocks Sotos Zakhaios, public works technicians and the contractor visited the roadblock site in Lefka for free

The areas where the identification documents (passports, IDs) of those passing through the roadblock (booths) will be checked, asphalt paving, a lot of work has been done, the same source pointed out, noting that the other side has not done yet. in the occupied area the document control areas. He added that in about ten days the works done in the free areas for the opening of the roadblock in Lefka will be ready and thus from a technical point of view the Greek Cypriot side will be fully ready for the opening of both roadblocks.

The issue of the preparations for the opening of the roadblock in Lefka - organizational, staffing, equipment and other arrangements - will be addressed tomorrow Fifth meeting of Mr. Mavrogiannis and Mr. Zakhaios with the competent services of the Republic (public works, Police, customs department), so that all services be ready for the opening of this roadblock as well.

Regarding the roadblock of Deryneia, the same source reiterated that the Greek Cypriot side is ready to open it, but the issue of moving the Turkish military outpost that has not been moved from the area and is manned remains.

Famagusta.News / KYPE