Step for the Deryneia roadblock - New proposal on the table

CEB1 8 News, Nea Famagusta
The ball for the opening of the roadblock in Deryneia is in the stadium of the Turkish side. At the next meeting of the roadblock committee, a proposal will be made on the proposal of the Greek Cypriot side.

CEB1 1904 News, Nea Famagusta

According to information, the Greek Cypriot side, insisting on the same route (on the pre-existing road), proposes a small detour a few meters in front of a camp of the Turkish occupation army. According to yesterday's article in the Turkish Cypriot newspaper Kipris Postasi, the obstacles have been removed for the opening of the Deryneia roadblock.

According to the report, the opening of the Deryneia roadblock was part of the two leaders' announcement of the five points after their meeting on May 28, and since then there has been a problem between the occupying Turkish army and the relevant political "authorities", with no progress being made. on the subject. It is added that the Turkish Cypriot side had proposed a new route, a proposal that the Greek Cypriot side did not see warmly.

According to the sources quoted by the newspaper, the opening of the roadblock will be announced soon, as all the obstacles that existed between the military and political "authorities" -as reported- have been removed. The construction of the road and the roadblock will start soon and it will take a period of two months until it opens for crossings, it is added.

Meanwhile, the Turkish Cypriot side reportedly has difficulties in finding the staff to staff the roadblock, "police" and "customs", but the same sources told "Cyprus Postasi" that the issue will be addressed on its own initiative " government ".

If what is stated in the article is valid, logically there should be an agreement at the next meeting, on October 7.

During his visit to New York, Mustafa Akinci will hold a series of meetings with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, US Secretary of State John Kerry, and Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu. According to reports from the occupied territories, Mr. Akinci will leave on Monday, September 28, and will complete his contacts on Sunday, October 4.

The British are reassuring

Britain is not looking for a specific role in terms of guarantees, but maintains that if it is asked to take on a role it will try to do so in the direction of supporting efforts to resolve and assist the process.

According to the Turkish newspaper "Kipris", which headlines the article "Britain does not close the door on the issue of guarantees", this was answered by officials of the British High Commission when the newspaper asked the position of England on the issue of guarantees.

UNHCR officials also said that the United Kingdom maintained the position expressed by the British Foreign Secretary in July, when he visited Cyprus, who had stated his country's support for finding a solution to the Cyprus problem.

They themselves pointed out the statement of the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, last Friday during the meeting with President Anastasiadis that his country's support in the efforts to find a solution in Cyprus continues.

Talat: Today the "no" prevails in the Turkish Cypriots



The leader of the Republican Turkish Party-United Forces, Mehmet Ali Talat, has predicted that a referendum on the Cyprus issue will be held next May. In statements to the illegal Bayrak, making the prediction for the referendum to take place next May "if all goes well", he said that at the moment there is an atmosphere in favor of "No" within the Turkish Cypriot community "as a result of superstition, but there is also the opportunity to turn that atmosphere around. "

"During the Annan Plan period, there was a text we were talking about, but today there is nothing but superstition. "If the founding agreement and the constitution are determined, then they will be put to a referendum," Talat added. Pointing out that the cornerstone of the Property is the decisions of the ECtHR, Talat said that current users have the same rights as previous owners. On the issue of compensation, Mehmet Ali Talat said that instead of individuals, compensation should be paid by states and foreign sources.

Referring to the views of the "government" on the Cyprus issue, he said that the two parties work harmoniously and expressed confidence that this will also be reflected in a referendum. "UBP is not the UBP of 2004. I do not think it will resist a referendum," Talat said. He went on to say that "there are unfounded allegations of misleading the people, especially in these days when the negotiation process continues, the leader of the RTK explained that his party organizes informational meetings in the provinces in order to prevent such allegations. "Our goal is to mobilize the 'people' who support the solution," Talat said.

Saying that during these meetings they focus particularly on the issue of Property, he stressed that they mainly convey the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights and the possible effects of "No" in a referendum against the T / C people.

Source: "The Liberal"