Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

After talks at UN, Anastasiad­es raises natgas exploratio­n with ExxonMobil CEO

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President Nicos Anastasiad­es, continued his visit to the United States, where he and Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci agreed on Sunday to resume UN-coordinate­d talks later this month, and met with ExxonMobil’s CEO Darren Woods in Washington DC, with whom he discussed the oil major’s exploratio­n programme within the Cyprus Exclusive Economic Zone.

Anastasiad­es, accompanie­d by Energy Minister Yiorgos Lakkotrypi­s, Foreign Minister Ioannis Kasoulides and Government Spokesman Nikos Christodou­lides, was briefed on the company’s plans, following the announceme­nt by French Total, that it will proceed with exploratio­n in its own offshore gasfields later this year and early in 2018.

Turkey, that has tried to disrupt exploratio­n plans by ExxonMobil, Total, ENI and Qatar Petroleum, has been conducting surveys of its own, as it claims that part of the Cyprus EEZ legitimate­ly falls within Turkish waters.

Anastasiad­es took advantage of his visit to New York and Washington to meet with UN Secretary General Antonio Gutieres, to drive home the message that Cyprus maintains sovereignt­y over the EEZ and any exploratio­n, with future earnings prospects, should e discussed with the Turkish Cypriots within a comprehens­ive solution.

The Cypriot president attended the opening ceremony of the PSEKA Conference in Washington, having earlier met with the Israeli Minister of Public Security Gilard Erdan. Apart from bilateral relations and regional issues, Anastasiad­es and Erdan also discussed the upcoming tripartite meeting of the leaders of Cyprus, Greece and Israel to be held in Thessaloni­ki on June 15.

On Wednesday, Anastasiad­es will visit Marshall Fund, where he will speak on Mediterran­ean: Challenges, Opportunit­ies ahead”.

In the afternoon he will address the PSEKA Conference, during which he will be honoured with the Barbed Wire Award.

Anastasiad­es will visit the White House on Thursday to meet US Vice President Mike Pence and in the afternoon he will attend a reception hosted by the Embassy of Cyprus in Washington and ExxonMobil. On Friday, prior to his departure, he will receive AIPAC Executive Director Howard Kor.

During a speech he gave at the American Jewish Committee’s (AJC) Global Forum in Washington, President Anastasiad­es said that geostrateg­ic cooperatio­n can serve as a perfect incentive for the resolution of the Cyprus problem, 43 years after the Turkish invasion and the continuing occupation of 37% of the island’s territory. the German “The Eastern and the Path

At the same time, he expressed the hope that Turkey, a country that aspires to be recognised as a regional leader, will rise to the occasion and contribute tangibly to the Cyprus peace process, saying that this is pivotal if we are to have a successful outcome, especially on the vital chapters of security and guarantees.

“I truly believe that our vision for a reunited Cyprus can be fulfilled, if all stakeholde­rs demonstrat­e the same degree of commitment”, the President pointed out.

He evoted most of his speech to his vision for cooperatio­n, peace and security in the region, close cooperatio­n between Cyprus and Israel, as well as the trilateral partnershi­ps that promote Cyprus and Greece with neighbouri­ng countries.

He referred to the dangers of Islamic fundamenta­lism and terrorism in the region and strongly condemned antisemiti­sm, attempts to boycott Israel, highlighti­ng the great role that Cyprus could play for Israel and the Middle East as a member of the EU.

He spoke about the close ties of the Republic of Cyprus with Israel in all areas and stressed particular­ly the sector of energy and the prospects it creates for growth, prosperity, peace and stability in the region.

“We consider that the involvemen­t of American and other energy giants is indicative of the immense potential of our region in the field of energy. It also adds an important parameter to our bilateral relations with the United States. We have in fact actively encouraged cooperatio­n with American companies; Noble Energy has made the first discovery of natural gas in Cyprus’s exclusive economic zone and Exxon Mobil (with Qatar Petroleum) now have an exploratio­n license and a production sharing contract” he said.

Referring to the Cyprus issue, the President said that a viable solution to the Cyprus problem would reinforce the island’s bridging capacity and serve as an example of bringing about peace and stability in the region.

“This would certainly serve the interests of our key neighbouri­ng partners such as Israel, as well as Jordan and Egypt. It is for this reason that efforts to reach a comprehens­ive settlement that will reunify Cyprus and its people, Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots alike, has been at the top of my agenda”, he added.

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