CYPRUS: ANNAN CONSIDERING
WAYS TO HELP FACILITATE SETTLEMENT New York, Jun 10 2005 6:00PM The
Secretary-General is currently considering what steps to take in the pursuit of
his good offices mission on Cyprus, following the "pulse-taking"
visit to the region recently by the head of the UN's Department of Political
Affairs, a UN spokesman said today.
"The Secretary-General
has been fully briefed on the concerns and views of all parties, including the
concerns of the Greek Cypriots – that led them to vote the way they did last
year – as well as the concerns of the Turkish Cypriots about the situation in
which they find themselves, despite the way they did vote last year," said
UN spokesman Stéphane Dujarric in response to a question at the daily
press briefing.
Mr. Dujarric also said that
any steps the Secretary-General takes in the pursuit of his good offices in a
pursuit of his mission of good offices will be based on his assessment on how
best to assist the parties to find, as only they can, a mutually acceptable
settlement that can approved by the people on each side.
Earlier this month, UN
Political Affairs chief Sir Kieran Prendergast said that after a fresh round of
discussions with officials in Cyprus, he now had a "better
understanding" of the positions, concerns and wishes of the Greek Cypriot
and the Turkish Cypriot sides.
As part of his tour of the
region, Mr. Prendergast met a number of times with both Turkish Cypriot leader
Mehmet Ali Talat and his Greek Cypriot counterpart Tassos Papadopoulos. He also
held discussions with other political leaders on the island.
2005-06-10 00:00:00.000
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