USA backs cyprus issue
USA
support the efforts for a solution in Cyprus, Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton has assured Cyprus Foreign Minister Marcos Kyprianou during a half an
hour meeting they held in Prague, on the sidelines of the EU-USA Summit...
Speaking after the meeting, Kyprianou said, "We talked mainly about the Cyprus problem.
The USA expressed support to
the ongoing process of direct negotiation, and to the aim of a bi-zonal,
bi-communal federation in Cyprus",
he said.
Kyprianou briefed Clinton about the latest developments
in the direct negotiation process, the difficulties of the process, and the
expectation from Turkey,
which "has a crucial role to play".
According to an official announcement, Kyprianou and Clinton have agreed to
find a date for a new meeting in Washington,
in order to continue the discussion.
"We found out that there are many other basic issues to discuss, like the
bilateral relations between USA and Cyprus and issues that Cyprus can play a
positive role as an EU member state, such as the Middle East problem", he
added.
Cyprus Foreign Minister finally stated that during the meeting with Clinton he had the opportunity to refer to the Greek and
Greek Cypriot community living in the USA. This community is an important
link between Cyprus and the US, and is looking for a close relation and
cooperation between the Cyprus
and the US Government,
Kyprianou concluded.
Cyprus President Demetris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali
Talat have been engaged in direct negotiations since September last year, with
a view to reach a settlement of the question of Cyprus, divided since the
Turkish invasion of the island in 1974.
Source: www.xak.com