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US Backs Cyprus In Gas-Drilling Row

Postby Hermes » Fri Aug 12, 2011 11:18 pm

US backs Cyprus in gas-drilling row...

The Greek Cypriot administration’s plans for natural gas exploration in the Eastern Mediterranean has received a nod from the U.S. administration.

Already convoluted reunification talks on the island now find another layer of sharply differing views over the planned hydrocarbon drilling project. Until now, both the Turkish and Greek sides made clear their respective opposing arguments over the issue. The foreign minister of Turkish Cyprus, Hüseyin Özgürgün, in a statement released this week called the oil and gas plans “unilateral activities’’ of the Greek Cypriot administration “that are against international laws and will inevitably have a negative impact on the ongoing negotiation process by escalating tension. The so-called Cyprus Republic doesn’t have a right to represent and decide for the Cypriot Turks and the island’s sea privileges by itself,’’ he said.

Greece’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Grigoris Delavekouras, on the other hand criticized the Turkish stance in a statement provided by the Greek Embassy. The Greek side believes the government of Greek Cyprus is the only legal representative of the state and is exercising its sovereign rights and responsibilities within international and maritime law. Greek Cyprus’ foreign minister, Erato Kozakou-Marcoullis, is getting ready to initiate an international campaign about Turkish warnings to the European Union and international organizations, as the Cyprus Mail reported.

The U.S. choice not to take a clear stance in the drilling row, despite its deep involvement in the Cyprus reunification talks and the Texas-based Nobel Energy, which holds 100 percent of the unexplored Block 12, an economic zone southeast of the island, puts Americans in the middle of the intense spat.

The Turkish officials, as reported in the Hürriyet Daily News last week, were said to have conveyed their concerns both to U.S. officials and the energy company about the project, although when contacted neither Nobel’s spokesperson nor State Department officials who have knowledge of the issue wanted to comment about what kind of messages or warnings they had received from Turkish officials. Instead, a State Department official who is involved with Turkey-related matters referred to Assistant Secretary Philip Gordon’s press round-table in Cyprus at the beginning of the year. In that, Gordon said the U.S. administration doesn’t see any link between the reunification talks and the exploration plans. On the contrary, Gordon views the U.S. firm’s involvement as ‘’a very positive thing... on the Cyprus issue we know what the significant issues and chapters are, and I don’t think that changes that in a significant way.’’

In a three-point statement I received from the State Department on Wednesday, the U.S. administration states that it is aware of Turkey’s position on the issue, and reiterated its commitment ‘’to support strongly the efforts of both Cypriot parties to reunify the island into a bi-zonal, bi-communal federation.’’ However, as a final point, the U.S. administration underscored that it views the plans in terms of ‘’securing energy supplies through better energy diversity’’ and that ‘’is something that the United States strongly supports for all countries.’’

Following the harsh statements coming from the Turkish administration, and at a time when the region’s landscape is rapidly changing and Ankara is growing increasingly confident in asserting its own foreign policy terms, one that appears to be closely aligned with Washington in many instances including in Syria, the gas-drilling project appears to have potential to pose some challenge in the relations between Ankara and Washington, in addition to its already jittery relations with Nicosia.

The U.S. perceives the Greek Cypriot drilling plans, which could reportedly “sustain the energy need in Europe for the next 100 years,” in terms of an alternative energy source for its European allies to help gaining energy independence, despite fierce Turkish objections.


http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php? ... 2011-08-12
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Re: US Backs Cyprus In Gas-Drilling Row

Postby Cap » Sat Aug 13, 2011 12:08 am

Quick.. count how many TC's are enjoying life in the free area's of Cyprus. We might be witnessing another 'freedom mission' by the terrorists.

'Mehmet and Ozkan Turkoglu, oppressed TC's in Southern cyprus, who recently had their car washed at a local car wash, were racially and ethnically discriminated against when Greek Cypriot thugs missed a spot on the rear bumper of their Lada Samara.
The T***ish state, in a fierce display of retribution, mobilized commando units, the Tu**ish Navy and TAF f-16's coordinated in a full scale invasion to save the distraught TC's from the inhumane and barbaric treatment by organized Greek Cypriot terror cells....... '
'Dervis Eroglu: ' This was a deliberate act of insurrection against the TRNC....'
'Recep Tayyip Erdoğan: ' This invasion is 100% justified.... the bully, just got bullied...'

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Re: US Backs Cyprus In Gas-Drilling Row

Postby humanist » Sat Aug 13, 2011 12:28 am

So what's Turkey going to do, invade an EU member State, in essence invading the same club she wants to join?

Lardi dadida ..........
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Re: US Backs Cyprus In Gas-Drilling Row

Postby Cap » Sat Aug 13, 2011 12:32 am

You absolutely know they're looking for an excuse.
How they engineer a crisis. Coerce, force, influence American and EU foreign policy remains to be seen.
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Re: US Backs Cyprus In Gas-Drilling Row

Postby humanist » Sat Aug 13, 2011 12:36 am

Lardi dadeeda, lardidadeeda ............ I don't hink they ar ethta powerful to influence EU on such a matter. The EU is waiting and salivating that one of their States has oil and gas
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Re: US Backs Cyprus In Gas-Drilling Row

Postby Hermes » Sat Aug 13, 2011 12:39 am

The U.S. perceives the Greek Cypriot drilling plans, which could reportedly “sustain the energy need in Europe for the next 100 years,” in terms of an alternative energy source for its European allies to help gaining energy independence, despite fierce Turkish objections.


In other words, we have the US and its European allies on the side of the Cyprus Republic and Turkey having a tantrum on the other. Looks like Turkey is about to discover the limits of its power in the region.

Now do the T/Cs need any further proof that the Turkish occupation has sold them and their "rights" down the river?
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Re: US Backs Cyprus In Gas-Drilling Row

Postby Viewpoint » Sat Aug 13, 2011 2:01 am

What will you say if this time next you still are waiting for gas/petrol?
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Re: US Backs Cyprus In Gas-Drilling Row

Postby Hermes » Sat Aug 13, 2011 2:39 am

Viewpoint wrote:What will you say if this time next you still are waiting for gas/petrol?


What's the rush? First, let's see how much gas is down there. Then we have to work with our partners - the US, the EU, Greece and Israel - to determine how best to extract and distribute the resources.

As for Turkey... well they can go fuck themselves.
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Re: US Backs Cyprus In Gas-Drilling Row

Postby Me Ed » Sat Aug 13, 2011 3:20 am

The cash bonanza will get us out of needing an EU bail out - we may even bail out a few of our EU partners and I would like to see Turkey try to stop us.
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Re: US Backs Cyprus In Gas-Drilling Row

Postby repulsewarrior » Sat Aug 13, 2011 4:34 am

Viewpoint wrote:What will you say if this time next you still are waiting for gas/petrol?


...all the more reason to say Freedom for Cyprus: united, Freedom for Cypriots too!

what will you say if Turkey leaves you nothing if amongst the interlocutors

(as you say) she gets her fair share...

...; if "Greeks" are still waiting for Gaz, the next time around.
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