Britain urges Turkey to open ports to Cyprus as pledged.Byline: Daily Star Staff Summary: Britain urged Turkey on Monday to honor a pledge to the European Union to open its ports and airports to neighboring neigh·bor n. 1. One who lives near or next to another. 2. A person, place, or thing adjacent to or located near another. 3. A fellow human. 4. Used as a form of familiar address. v. Cyprus, saying it would be an important step in Ankara's talks to join the bloc.AaTurkey has no diplomatic relations with Cyprus, an EU member since 2004, but is under pressure to make good a promise to open its ports to its southern neighbor under a deal which enabled it to start accession talks in 2005. NICOSIA: Britain urged Turkey on Monday to honor a pledge to the European Union to open its ports and airports to neighboring Cyprus, saying it would be an important step in Ankara's talks to join the bloc.Aa Turkey has no diplomatic relations with Cyprus, an EU member since 2004, but is under pressure to make good a promise to open its ports to its southern neighbor under a deal which enabled it to start accession talks in 2005.Aa "I urge the Turkish government to honor the commitments that it has already made. We would like to see the ports opened, we'd like to see them making that commitment again and seeing action rather than just words," said British Minister for Europe Chris Bryant ''For the British television writer, see Chris Bryant (writer) Christopher John Bryant (born January 11, 1962) is a British politician and is the Labour Member of Parliament for Rhondda, which he has held since 2001. .Aa Turkish compliance with its commitments will be discussed by EU heads of state at a summit in mid-December.Aa Cyprus was divided in a Turkish invasion in 1974 triggered by a brief Greek-inspired coup. The conflict has slowed Turkey's EU entry talks at the urging of Greek Cypriots Greek Cypriots are the ethnic Greek population of Cyprus. They form the island's largest ethnic community, comprising nearly 80 percent of the population. The Greek Cypriots are mostly Eastern Orthodox Christians, members of the Orthodox Church of Cyprus, an autocephalous church , who represent the island in the 27-member bloc.Aa "We don't want [Turkey's accession process] to stop, we don't want to slam the door shut. We think it is really important that the process toward EU accession of Turkey is maintained as a strong possibility," Bryant told reporters in Nicosia, Cyprus's ethnically partitioned capital.Aa The northern third of Cyprus is a breakaway Turkish Cypriot state which is recognized only by capital Ankara.Aa Greek and Turkish Cypriots Ethnically Turkish inhabitants of the Mediterranean island of Cyprus are referred to as Turkish Cypriots. The term is sometimes used to refer explicitly to the indigenous Turkish Cypriots, as opposed to the Turkish migrants who have settled there since the Cyprus conflict of 1974. started slow-moving peace talks in September 2008 in an attempt to unite the island under a federal umbrella. The two communities live apart, split by a United Nations-patrolled buffer zone buffer zone n. A neutral area between hostile or belligerent forces that serves to prevent conflict. Noun 1. buffer zone . Copyright 2009, The Daily Star. All rights reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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