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UN Envoy1 Upbeat About Cyprus Peace

The U.N. envoy overseeing the Cyprus peace negotiations2 said he believes there is a chance of breaking the deadlock3 in peace talks between the rival Greek and Turkish communities on the Mediterranean4 island.
Attempts to reunite Cyprus have been ongoing5 for more than 30 years, with the latest round of talks launched in 2008. Despite intensive sessions, however, they have failed to gain momentum6.
Some observers say the negotiations between President Demetris Christofias, who heads the internationally recognized Greek-Cypriot government and Turkish-Cypriot leader Dervis Eroglu are moving too slowly, and are in jeopardy7 of collapse8.
But U.N.-appointed Cyprus mediator9 and a former Australian foreign minister Alexander Downer told VOA he continues to remain upbeat about prospects10 for a breakthrough.
"The differences between them [the Greek and Turkish Cypriots] are not beyond resolution. Now, that is not to say it is not proving to be incredibly difficult to get agreement across all of the chapters, but certainly I still believe that it is possible to conclude an agreement here, but that requires a lot of political courage. Nobody can want this agreement more than the Cypriots themselves," Downer said.
Cyprus was split in a 1974 Turkish invasion triggered by a Greek-inspired coup11, since then Turkish Cypriots live in its north and Greek Cypriots in the south. The division left nearly 200,000 Greek Cypriot refugees isolated12 from their homes by the Turkish control of the northern sector13 of the island.
The property abandoned by displaced Greek Cypriots has been occupied by settlers from mainland Turkey; it's this problem that is causing the biggest headache for the United Nations.
Downer said significant progress has been made in other areas, though, such as about how the two communities will share power. He admits that much work remains14 on issues, including the territorial15 boundaries, especially in the event that oil or gas is discovered offshore16.
"Remember what is being looked at here - what's being negotiated is a federation17, so obviously in that sense the coastline is split between two states - two state government jurisdictions18, but of course it is within the federation itself. So I suspect if Cyprus were to re-unite then the bounty19 that would come from any offshore resource development would be shared throughout the island," said Downer.
The internally recognized Republic of Cyprus will begin exploratory drilling for gas in six months and hopes to have an estimate of its natural-gas fields by next year. It is a decision that has irked the Turkish-Cypriot community.
"I think this is a different question if Cyprus does not reunite, I suspect in those circumstances the Turkish Cypriots will say they should be included in this bounty and the Greek Cypriots may have another view, may, that is not to say they would," said Downer.
The island joined the European Union in 2004, but only the south has membership benefits. A breakthrough in Cyprus is important for Turkey, because the divided island has become one of the main obstacles in its efforts to push its bid to join the European Union.


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