"Cyprus": Missing and Deryneia issues discussed by Ban - Akinci

CEB1 94 News, Nea Famagusta
The issues of the missing and Deryneia were discussed at the Akinci-Ban meeting in New York, according to the front page of the Turkish Cypriot daily "Cyprus" today, and the Turkish leader reportedly informed the UN Secretary-General about the issue of military excavations. There are hopes that it will have a positive outcome, as the opening of the Deryneia roadblock through the existing road, which in Turkish is called Vechit Guner Avenue, is expected to end positively.

CEB1 1884 News, Nea Famagusta

According to diplomatic sources quoted by the newspaper, Akinci's "silent diplomacy" with competent Turkish military and politicians has had successful results on both issues. The military occupation authorities are expected to give faster and easier permission for excavations in places where there is information about graves of missing persons.

Regarding the roadblock of Aplikio, it is stated that the request of the e / k side for the use of another road was not accepted by the t / k and finally there was an agreement to use the existing road. According to the publication, there was an obstacle for Deryneia in the discussion of the competent Technical Committee, and then Mr. Akinci took the initiative to discuss the issue with the military and political administration of Turkey. The issue was also discussed during the visit of the new Chief of General Staff of the Turkish Army, General Hulusi Akar, to the occupied territories last month. Mustafa Akinci conveyed that the obstacle in the issue of Deryneia reduces his position at the table and is not in favor of the Turkish Cypriots.

The Turkish leader reportedly discussed the issue with Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and Turkish Foreign Minister Feridun Sinirlioglu. After the information received by the Turkish General Staff, he allegedly gave instructions to the occupying army here that on the issue of Deryneia "the last word belongs to the" president "", as Mustafa Akinci mentions.

The post does not mention a date for announcements on these issues.

Source: KYPE