Newly appointed Turkish FM visits Cyprus in support of peace talks
Hurriyet Daily News with wires
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All parties involved in the talks should be supportive of a solution, Davutoglu told at a joint press conference with Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat.
"All the parties, including international tribunals, should support Mr. Talat's constructive efforts and everybody should refrain from taking steps that may affect the negotiation process negatively," Davutoglu said.
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Talat told the conference that the issue was being assessed from a comprehensive perspective and that they believed solving it would contribute to peace in the region.
"We desire to contribute to peace in
Relaunched in September 2008 after a four-year hiatus, Talat and his Greek Cypriot counterpart Demetris Christofias have been involved in reunification talks aimed at reaching an agreement to end the island's decades-long division.
The talks mark the first major push for peace since the failure of a U.N. reunification plan in 2004, which was approved by Turkish Cypriots but overwhelmingly rejected by Greek Cypriots.
A U.N. official said on Tuesday the next meeting between Talat and the Greek Cypriot leader will take place on May 14 instead of May 7.
The Anatolian Agency quoted spokesman for the U.N. peacekeeping mission in
MEETING WITH NEW PM
Davutoglu met newly-elected Turkish Cypriot Prime Minister Dervis Eroglu later in the day.
Eroglu said the Turkish Cypriots should determine their strategies in cooperation with
"We have to be in dialogue with
Davutoglu said that the established cooperation between the Turkish and Turkish Cypriot governments would continue from now on as well.
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CRITICAL YEAR FOR TALKS
This year will be of critical importance in regard to reunification negotiations undertaken in
"The outlines of a comprehensive solution (to Cyprus question) for Turkey are; bi-zonality, equality, development of a new partnership system, and implementation of this solution within the scope of the EU as well as under Turkey's actual and effective guarantorship," Davutoglu was quoted by the Anatolian Agency as saying in Ankara.
He said the important thing was to fulfill a final and fair solution on the island, as well as to make
He said