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NICOSIA, Aug. 31 (Xinhuanet) -- Cyprus threatened on Wednesday to block
Turkey's accession talks to the European Union if it is not satisfied with an EU
response to Turkey's refusal to recognize Nicosia.
Cypriot government spokesman Kypros Chrysostomides made the remarks after
Turkey said it will only establish ties with the island after a comprehensive
settlement is found and a new partnership state is formed.
Cyprus, which became an EU member state on May 1, 2004, togetherwith nine
other countries, wants an EU reply which underlines that the Turkish
non-recognition stance has no legal significance.
Otherwise, Cyprus said it will block the negotiating mandate. "If there is
no debate and agreement on the negotiating framework, the negotiations will not
start," the spokesman said.
Turkey will open entry talks with the 25-member bloc on Oct. 3, but if the
negotiating mandate is not unanimously adopted, the talks will not open.
EU foreign ministers will meet on Thursday in Newport, Wales, todiscuss the
issue, and a declaration is expected soon.
Turkey signed a protocol in July, extending its customs union to10 new EU
members, including Cyprus, which cleared a last hurdle onits way to opening
entry talks with the EU.
However, Turkey claimed at the same time that its signature to the protocol
doesn't mean a recognition of the Cypriot government.
Cyprus was divided into the Greek Cypriot south and the Turkish Cypriot
north in 1974, when Turkey sent troops to take control of the north following a
failed Greek Cypriot coup seeking union with Greece.
The internationally-recognized south entered the EU
representingthe whole island although it rejected a UN reunification plan in
April 2004. The north, recognized only by Ankara, was left
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