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Sweden: Unique opportunity to solve Cyprus problem
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 24 - 04 - 2009


Swedish Foreign Minister Carl
Bildt today said there is now a unique window of opportunity for settling
the Cyprus issue given that Turkey's membership evaluation by the
European Union will take place at the end of the year, dpa reported.
"The failure by Turkey to meet the criteria could not be seen in
separation from all the other issues, including the Cyprus problem,"
said Bildt during a visit to Cyprus.
The eastern Mediterranean island has been divided into a Greek
Cypriot south and Turkish Cypriot controlled north since a Turkish
invasion in 1974, with peace talks only resuming in September last
year after being broken off in 2004.
Despite renewed efforts to solve the problem, EU diplomats say
that the ongoing conflict over Cyprus has become the bloc's single
biggest problem in two key areas: It is troubling Turkey's bid to
join the EU and it is complicating the bloc's relationship with
Europe's premier military power, NATO.
Speaking to journalists after talks with Cypriot Foreign Minister
Marcos Kyprianou, Bildt said that a solution to the Cyprus problem
would result in positive economic dynamics for both sides as well as
positive dynamics between the EU and NATO.
Bildt was paying a visit to the island before Sweden takes over
the presidency of the European Union in the second half of 2009.
The 35-year conflict continues to pose a headache for diplomats,
most recently in 2004, when Greek Cypriots rejected a United Nations
settlement blueprint a week before the island joined the EU as a
divided state.
Both ethnic communities agree, on paper, to rejoining the island
as a bizonal and bicommunal federation, but disagree on how it will
work.
EU officials have said that progress in the Cyprus reunification
talks will be essential to move Turkey's slow-moving EU accession
process forward.
Turkey refuses to recognise the Republic of Cyprus, even though it
is itself a candidate to join the club of which the republic is now a
member. It has also refused to open its ports and airports to Greek
Cypriot ships and planes.
Turkey has opened talks on 10 out of the 25 policy areas it needs
for EU entry but has provisionally completed negotiations on just
one. The EU has frozen eight chapters following Ankara's refusal to
open its ports and airports to Greek Cypriots.
Turkey's membership bid has also been held up by opposition from
France and Austria which demand Ankara do more on certain domestic
and external issues, including human rights and reforms.
The feud has even deadlocked EU relations with NATO - ironically,
since the two alliances share four-fifths of their members and are
headquartered just five kilometers apart in Brussels.
Cyprus is not a NATO member, but Turkey is, making both sides
reluctant to approve any kind of formal cooperation between the two
organisations - even though their soldiers and diplomats are dealing
with exactly the same missions in places like Afghanistan and Kosovo.
For their part, Greek-Cypriots have also blocked any EU-proposed
infrastructure projects, including direct trade and waterworks, that
implies recognition of the authorities in the Turkish-Cypriot north.


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