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Ankara: Greek Cyprus oil exploration plans provocative

Postby EPSILON » Fri May 29, 2009 12:40 pm

Ankara: Greek Cyprus oil exploration plans provocative


Turkey has asserted that the Greek Cypriot administration's intransigence on moving ahead with plans for exploring the Cypriot coast for oil and natural gas is a provocative attitude which also harms ongoing reunification talks between the Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders.
Earlier this week the Greek Cypriot media reported remarks by the US ambassador to the Greek Cypriot administration in southern Cyprus, who said that an American company is expected to soon start exploring the Cyprus coast for oil and natural gas. The announcement by US Ambassador Frank Urbancic came on Tuesday while speaking at the Cyprus International Fair, Greek Cypriot media reports said on Wednesday. Urbancic revealed that an American company planned to start exploring the island's southwest coast in the near future, without providing the name of the company.

Officials at the US Embassy in Ankara approached by Today's Zaman said they had no statement to make on the issue, while officials at the Turkish Foreign Ministry declined to comment on the issue, saying they were still examining the news reports. US Embassy officials, meanwhile, also noted that they didn't have the name of the company mentioned by Urbancic.

The Greek Cypriot policy of unilaterally delineating the sea boundaries between the island's coastal neighbors and the limits of its continental shelf dates back to 2003. It has since been infuriating Ankara, which says that Greek Cypriot actions in the east Mediterranean are “provocative” because, it is assumed, they will harm the equal rights and interests of the Turkish Cypriot people vis-à-vis the natural resources of the island.

According to international law, the sea boundaries between the countries and the limits of the continental shelf of each country need to be delineated via a consensus among all coastal and neighboring countries when the issue is a semi-closed sea like the east Mediterranean.

The Greek Cypriot attempts have been considered by Ankara as having a particularly negative impact on ongoing negotiations aimed at reaching a comprehensive resolution of the Cyprus issue, since Greek Cypriot actions concerning sea zones are essentially an integral part of the comprehensive resolution issues. With such a view, Ankara is firm that it is not possible for the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (KKTC) or Turkey to accept such activities by the Greek Cypriot administration.

As of Thursday, Greek Cypriot leader Dimitris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat had met for a new round of reunification talks. The two leaders have met over 25 times since fully fledged power-sharing negotiations began last September, focusing on concerns involving the harmonization of federal and constituent state laws, delicate property issues and European Union membership.

Turkish officials state that Greek Cypriot intransigence, over and above everything else, reflects its stance in ignoring the fact that there is not a single authority on the island that legally and de facto represents the Turkish Cypriots and the entire island of Cyprus.

Additionally, the same officials are angered by the fact that the Greek Cypriot administration has been extending its unilateral attempts, which are defined as “irresponsible” by Ankara, into Turkey's zones of authority in the east Mediterranean, recalling that Turkey also has legitimate rights and authorities in sea basins west of Cyprus starting from longitude 32° 16' 18''. This fact was declared by the Turkish capital back in March 1994 in a letter sent to the UN that was later published as a UN document.

Ankara expects third parties to abandon their support for the Greek Cypriot moves and instead to concentrate their efforts on getting the ongoing negotiation process in Cyprus to succeed.

Turkish Cypriot Foreign Minister Hüseyin Özgürgün, meanwhile, has responded harshly to news reports based on the remarks by Urbancic, underlining that no country or institution has the right to conclude agreements on behalf of the whole of Cyprus with the Greek Cypriot administration, which represents only the Greek Cypriot people.

The exploration, which is reported to start soon, ignores the fact that both Greek and Turkish Cypriots should benefit from the use of natural resources on and around the island, Özgürgün said in a written statement released on Wednesday.

Özgürgün said Urbancic's presentation of the American company's involvement in the issue as “a pleasant development and a success for Cyprus,” is not acceptable, as the Anatolia news agency reported.



29 May 2009, Friday

Kalostous-eipa kai ego giati argisane!!!They invated/occupy North-now they want territorial waters around Cyprus!!!!Ena mas pellanoun toutoi
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Postby Nikitas » Sat May 30, 2009 3:58 pm

What happened to the partition policy? Is this an indication that Turkey wants a unified island or is the unification only in relation to the money from the oil and nothing else?

If oil is found in the north, are we to assume that the Turks would call us to share in the profits? In the same way they allow us to share in the sales of stolen land?
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Postby paliometoxo » Sat May 30, 2009 4:30 pm

i know right ssince when did turkey want re unification so they say bs oh this iwll hurt talks lol they can go f off
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Postby ahristos » Wed Jun 03, 2009 2:37 pm

CYPRUS MUST MAKE A GOOD CONTRACT WITH RUSSIANS
AND UNDER RUSSIAN FLEETS CUVER CAN EXPLORE ALL C- REP SEA FOR OIL RESURCES IF THERE ARE ANY
THERE IS GAS US WE KNOW
LUKOIL IS INTRESTING AND HAVE ALL POSIBILITIES
TURKS MUST STAY IN THEM OWN CAUNTRY
TURKEY DONT HAVE REASON TO DEMANTS ANY THINK FROM CYPRIOTS
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Postby Lit » Wed Jun 03, 2009 6:07 pm

Nikitas wrote:What happened to the partition policy? Is this an indication that Turkey wants a unified island or is the unification only in relation to the money from the oil and nothing else?

If oil is found in the north, are we to assume that the Turks would call us to share in the profits? In the same way they allow us to share in the sales of stolen land?


I have a feeling that if there were any thing in the seabed north of the island....Ankara wouldn't have hesitated to extract it by now. From recent reports coming out of Ankara, they talk as if undersea gas deposits exist on the south side of the island. They even gave an estimate on the amount in the area as worth 400bil euro.
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Postby Nikitas » Wed Jun 03, 2009 6:30 pm

400 billion Euro! Interesting! Perhaps I will get my Mercedes with gold plated fenders after all!

If we divide 400 bilion by 1 million (population of Cyprus) that makes 400 000 Euro per head. Enough for that Merc.
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Postby EPSILON » Wed Jun 03, 2009 6:36 pm

Nikitas wrote:What happened to the partition policy? Is this an indication that Turkey wants a unified island or is the unification only in relation to the money from the oil and nothing else?

If oil is found in the north, are we to assume that the Turks would call us to share in the profits? In the same way they allow us to share in the sales of stolen land?


Turkey wants a solution basis ANNAN plan but with a clear provision that Cyprus air and sea territory will be under Turkewy's control (not guarantee-control).
they will use the excuss that Cyprus itself can not control air/sea territory basis Cyprus has no navy or air force.
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Postby EPSILON » Wed Jun 03, 2009 6:38 pm

ahristos wrote:CYPRUS MUST MAKE A GOOD CONTRACT WITH RUSSIANS
AND UNDER RUSSIAN FLEETS CUVER CAN EXPLORE ALL C- REP SEA FOR OIL RESURCES IF THERE ARE ANY
THERE IS GAS US WE KNOW
LUKOIL IS INTRESTING AND HAVE ALL POSIBILITIES
TURKS MUST STAY IN THEM OWN CAUNTRY
TURKEY DONT HAVE REASON TO DEMANTS ANY THINK FROM CYPRIOTS


Even oil drills in Bosphorus!!!1
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Postby Nikitas » Wed Jun 03, 2009 6:44 pm

Then we buy or contract with a reliable foreign power to provide air and sea power. And if Turkey thinks we need to get it from others there is always Greece to provide it, why should it be Turkey?

This is a nonsense argument, as most are. The problem now is that the big boys are in the oil business. I have it from a reliable and well connected source that search licences have been obtained by the Chinese as well as the Russians and Americans.

For the Turks the only problem is that their monmaniac pursuit of division has backfired on them, by accident the resources are in the south. It is one of those unforeseeable turn of events.

A real mangas government would have said OK, the luck of the draw on this point favors the other side, but not the Turks. They want it all their way.
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Postby ahristos » Thu Jun 04, 2009 10:49 am

TURKS MUST LET TC ALONE TO SOLVE THEM PROBLEMS WITH GREEK CYPRIOTS
WE M IN YEAR 2009 AND NOT 50 YEARS AGO
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