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Greece Dissatisfied over Cyprus Stalemate

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Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos arrives in Nicosia, Cyprus, where he is greeted by Cyprus President Demetris Christofias. He is accompanied by Greek Foreign Minister Stavros Dimas, who expressed Greece's dissatisfaction over the stalemate in talks to solve the Cyprus problem, stressing that the Turkish Cypriot side has shown continuous retreats in the course of the negotiations.
Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs Stavros Demas has expressed his government`s dissatisfaction over the stalemate in the direct talks to solve the Cyprus problem, stressing that the Turkish Cypriot side has shown continuous retreats in the course of the negotiations. Demas, who will be accompanying Greek Prime Minister Loukas Papademos on his two-day official visit to Cyprus, beginning on Thursday, told CNA that the Cyprus issue remains an issue of invasion and occupation for the Greek government, stressing that Greece will continue to struggle for a just and viable solution and for the reunification of the island.

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  1 reader comment

1. Philip Vorgias
wrote on
April 05, 2012
4:30 PM
Turkey has gotten away with 38 years of Ethnic Cleansing and law breaking on Cyprus, why should anyone be surprised they're not motivated to support reunification now? When the criminal suffers no punishment what's his incentive to give back the stolen goods? The US State Department has coddled Turkey for decades-America went to war with Yugoslavia in 1999 over alleged Serbian ethnic cleansing of Kosovar Albanians, but has ignored far more blatant human rights violation on Cyprus since 1974. Obama is a lying sack of skata, just like George W. Bush was. I have use for either the Dems or Republican candidates, they can shove it!
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