The President of the Republic,
Mr Nikos Christodoulides, referred today to the possibility of another visit
to Lebanon, together with the President of the European Commission, regarding
the migration issue.
Upon arrival at the 14th
Nicosia Economic Congress, in his statements to journalists, when asked to
comment on statements made by the Turkish Cypriot leader, Mr Ersin Tatar, the
President of the Republic said, “I have nothing to comment on anything Mr Tatar
says. We do not work through public statements. We work with the United
Nations (UN), so that there are prospects for mobility on the Cyprus problem
towards the resumption of talks. It is not easy, but the effort continues on
a daily basis. At this time, I would like to not publicly disclose what we
are doing towards the resumption of talks.”
Asked if he had been informed
about the ideas that the UN Secretary-General was going to present, the
President of the Republic responded, “Of course, I have been informed by the
Secretary-General. I have been briefed on what was discussed at the meeting,
but I do not think it is something I should make public. I am focusing on the
essential matter, which is how we can achieve the resumption of talks.”
When asked if this is what was
also said between the President and the UN Secretary-General, the President
of the Republic replied, “The Secretary-General does not say different things
depending on his interlocutor. There were specific proposals, it was a
specific discussion. However, I do not think it is appropriate to disclose
anything publicly. We are focusing on the essential matter.”
Asked to refer to the results
of his visit in Lebanon, the President of the Republic stated, “Yesterday,
during my contacts, we agreed on some things, particularly with the Prime
Minister of Lebanon, following up on what I discussed with the President of
the European Commission. We are in contact. After my return from Lebanon, I
informed about the results of my discussions and I do not rule out another
visit to Lebanon soon, together with the President of the European
Commission. We agreed on some things. The important thing is the
implementation of everything we agreed on.”
When asked about the “Amalthea”
plan, the President of the Republic said, “Preparatory work is proceeding.
Yesterday, we had a visit by the competent Minister of the United Arab
Emirates, so that everything agreed during the senior officials’ meeting, which
took place in Cyprus with the participation of more than 40 countries, can be
taken forward. It will be a welcoming development if there is a ceasefire.
But even if there is no ceasefire, the humanitarian needs are there. I think
the key is the completion of the work which is being done by the USA. In the
next few days, I expect that this work will be completed, which will give a
new impetus to the Republic of Cyprus’ initiative, but also to sending
humanitarian aid.”
(GS/AP)
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