Christodoulides Insists on Restart to Talks after Holguin’s Departure
Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides on Wednesday insisted the government’s sole aim is to restart negotiations for a solution to the Cyprus problem, following United Nations envoy Maria Angela Holguin’s departure from the island the previous day.
“Our number one priority is to restart negotiations,” he said.
“We responded to all invitations to initiate a dialogue, to see if this effort can lead us to restart negotiations.
“Unfortunately, there has been no response from the Turkish Cypriot side so far. Nevertheless, the effort continues, we must give diplomacy time,” he said after a cabinet meeting.
“If there is political will, I am sure that negotiations can resume, and I am confident that there can be a positive outcome, always based on the agreed framework.”
Holguin had departed the island on Tuesday following meetings with Christodoulides and Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar the previous day, declaring that her mandate had come to its end and that she would now write a report based on her findings.
However, her meeting with Tatar was brief and seemingly soured relations, with Holguin departing Tatar’s official residence after less than 20 minutes inside and without making any statements to the waiting press.
She then told a reporter from news website Kibris Postasi at the Ledra Palace hotel she had been “surprised” Tatar had rejected the proposal of a tripartite meeting with herself and Christodoulides.
Tatar responded in kind on Tuesday, criticising Holguin’s modus operandi in Cyprus.
“She cannot gauge public opinion going from door to door. She has no right. It is not nice of her to go to the most extreme opponents and provoke, challenging the established order of the country,” he said.
“Frankly, I was annoyed by that … It is Holguin’s duty to investigate if there is common ground. It is already clear that there is not.”
Opposition party CTP leader Tufan Erhurman had earlier accused Tatar of “running away from the fight” for Turkish Cypriots’ rights in refusing to attend such a meeting.
“The rejection of dialogue resulted in the conclusion that the Turkish Cypriot people had a will for a solution but now do not even have the will for a dialogue. This is not the case for the Turkish Cypriot people. The distance between the Turkish Cypriot people and Ersin Tatar is widening.”
Meanwhile, the north’s ‘foreign minister’ had said Tatar’s rejection of talks had been done with the aim of avoiding wasting more time.
“I will try to say what I have been patiently saying for years. Why do you still want us to waste more time? [Rauf] Denktash wasted his life … Holguin’s duty is to see if there is common ground, nothing more,” he said.
“Equality between the two sides would supposedly be revealed in a tripartite meeting, they will say. Do us a favour, what equality? We experienced this equality in 60 years of UN negotiations. If there was real equality, we would have reached an agreement in those 60 years,” he said.
Source: Cyprus Mail
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