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ATHENS: Nicosia Has Hopes For Erdogan

NICOSIA HAS HOPES FOR ERDOGAN

Kathimerini, Greece
July 26 2007

The foreign ministers of Greece and Cyprus yesterday agreed that the
re-election of Turkey’s Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party
(AKP) could trigger fresh peace talks on the island.

But Nicosia expressed fears about the strong return of Turkey’s
nationalists to parliament.

"The fact that Turkey has a stable government with strong public
support is positive," said Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis after
talks with her visiting Cypriot counterpart Erato Kozakou-Markoullis.

Bakoyannis welcomed pledges by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
Erdogan to boost EU-oriented reforms, adding "but we are waiting for
tangible proof and action."

Markoullis, visiting Athens after her appointment last week, said
Erdogan’s re-election was "a significant step toward securing the
progress of reforms." "What will count is how successful (Erdogan)
will be in reducing the military’s role in politics," she added.

Markoullis said she hoped Erdogan will be "more constructive" in
efforts to solve the Cyprus problem.

But Markoullis said strong gains by Turkey’s far-right Nationalist
Movement Party (MHP) were worrying. "It is a party with a negative
tradition on national issues and the Cyprus issue specifically."

In a related development, the Turkish newspaper Aksam yesterday
reported that a group of far-right ex army officers had been arrested
for allegedly planning the murder of Istanbul-based Ecumenical
Patriarch Vartholomaios. The group was broken up last month after
police discovered guns and explosives in a shed in Istanbul and then,
in the suspects’ homes, documents ostensibly detailing the plans to
assassinate Vartholomaios and Armenian Patriarch Mesrob, among others.

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