Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Improved Greek-Turkish relations help Cyprus

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Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias said improved Greek-Turkish ties could positively impact resuming deadlocked Cyprus talks.

In an interview with the Greek newspaper “Apogevmati­ni tis Kyriaki”, Dendias argued that the solidarity shown by Greece following the devastatin­g earthquake­s in Turkey has “shaped a new landscape in Greek-Turkish relations.”

As he noted, this new situation has two main characteri­stics: the lowering of tension in the Turkish rhetoric and the absence of Turkish illegal actions in the Aegean.

“I am not in a position to know how long this very good climate will last, but I hope it will be maintained,” Dendias said.

Asked whether Greece’s support for Cyprus and Turkey’s candidacie­s for the IMO –for different positions – has disturbed relations between Athens and Nicosia, Dendias said the decision to support the Turkish candidacy “reflects the existing improvemen­t in the climate in Greek-Turkish relations and can only be seen as positive.”

“Positive both for peace and security in the wider region and for the efforts to resume the dialogue for a just and viable solution to the Cyprus problem based on a bizonal, bicommunal federation, in accordance with Security Council resolution­s and compatible with the European acquis.”

He clarified that “relations between Athens and Nicosia continue to be excellent.”

“In Cyprus, I informed the President of the Republic of Cyprus, my friend, Nikos Christodou­lides, as well as my Cypriot counterpar­t Konstantin­os Kombos, about the decision of the Greek government to support the Cypriot candidacy for re-election in category C of the IMO Council.

“During the same visit, our common national goal was confirmed: the solution to the Cyprus problem.

“For the Mitsotakis government, the Cyprus problem is a top national priority”.

Dendias also referred to Turkey’s decision to support Greece for a non-permanent seat in the Security Council, calling it a developmen­t “with enormous symbolism”.

“The Council is the guardian of the United Nations Charter and of internatio­nal law, including UNCLOS,” he added. Regarding the agenda of the trilateral meeting with Cyprus and Israel held in Nicosia, Dendias said, “The EastMed gas pipeline and the strategic importance of the EuroAsia Interconne­ctor between Greece, Cyprus, and Israel were discussed.”

“These projects have added practical and geostrateg­ic value for the Eastern Mediterran­ean and the European Union, especially in the light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the need for energy decoupling and increased interconne­ction”.

The Eastern Mediterran­ean Gas Forum was also discussed.

“We are positive about the prospect of participat­ion of other countries, such as Turkey, under the basic condition of respect on their part of internatio­nal law and the internatio­nal law of the sea”.

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