NEWS/TRNC
The two Cypriot leaders reached an agreement over the wording of a
joint statement on Tuesday, paving the way for the start of a new round of
peace talks to unite the island. The TRNC’s President Derviş Eroğlu met with
his Greek Cypriot counterpart Nicos Anastasiades “in a friendly and cordial atmosphere” in the UN’s offices in the
buffer zone in Nicosia, Cyprus, before releasing their anticipated joint
declaration, given in full below.
Last week, Assoc. Prof. Kudret Özersay returned to the Turkish
Cypriot negotiating team, replacing Osman Ertuğ as the chief negotiator. Widely
respected and seen as a progressive, Özersay has over ten years of experience
in the bi-communal talks, serving all three TRNC Presidents – Rauf Denktaş,
Mehmet Ali Talat and Derviş Eroğlu – before resigning in June 2012 to head up
new civil society group Toparlanıyoruz.
Özersay will have his first meeting with the Greek Cypriot negotiator
Andreas Mavroyiannis later this week. Although details have yet to be
announced, Özersay is also expected to travel to Greece
for official meetings, while Mavroyiannis will head to Turkey in the
coming weeks.
In another further important development, Alexander Downer (left), the UN
Secretary General’s Special Adviser to Cyprus , is stepping down after five
and a half years in his post. UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon thanked Downer
for the “indispensable role” he has
played in bringing the two sides closer since his appointment in 2008. Ban also
said “the United Nations will continue to
support the Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots in their efforts to reunify the
island and move on from decades of separation.”
Photo: TAK, Nov 2013
Joint Declaration made on 11/02/2014
The two leaders had their first meeting today under the auspices
of the UN Secretary General's Good Offices mission. The meeting was held in a
friendly and cordial atmosphere and the two leaders have agreed to the
following:
1. The status quo is unacceptable and its prolongation will have
negative consequences for the Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots. The leaders
affirmed that a settlement would have a positive impact on the entire region,
while first and foremost benefiting Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots,
respecting democratic principles, human rights and fundamental freedoms, as
well as each other's distinct identity and integrity and ensuring their common
future in a united Cyprus
within the European Union.
2. The leaders expressed their determination to resume structured
negotiations in a results-oriented manner. All unresolved core issues will be
on the table, and will be discussed interdependently. The leaders will aim to
reach a settlement as soon as possible, and hold separate simultaneous
referenda thereafter.
3. The settlement will be based on a bi-communal, bi-zonal
federation with political equality, as set out in the relevant Security Council
Resolutions and the High Level Agreements. The united Cyprus , as a
member of the United Nations and of the European Union, shall have a single international
legal personality and a single sovereignty, which is defined as the sovereignty
which is enjoyed by all member States of the United Nations under the UN
Charter and which emanates equally from Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots.
There will be a single united Cyprus
citizenship, regulated by federal law. All citizens of the united Cyprus shall
also be citizens of either the Greek-Cypriot constituent state or the
Turkish-Cypriot constituent state. This status shall be internal and shall
complement, and not substitute in any way, the united Cyprus
citizenship.
The powers of the federal government, and like matters that are
clearly incidental to its specified powers, will be assigned by the
constitution. The Federal constitution will also provide for the residual
powers to be exercised by the constituent states. The constituent states will
exercise fully and irrevocably all their powers, free from encroachment by the
federal government. The federal laws will not encroach upon constituent state
laws, within the constituent states’ area of competences, and the constituent
states’ laws will not encroach upon the federal laws within the federal
government’s competences. Any dispute in respect thereof will be adjudicated
finally by the Federal Supreme Court. Neither side may claim authority or
jurisdiction over the other.
4. The united Cyprus
federation shall result from the settlement following the settlement’s approval
by separate simultaneous referenda. The Federal constitution shall prescribe
that the united Cyprus
federation shall be composed of two constituent states of equal status. The
bi-zonal, bi-communal nature of the federation and the principles upon which
the EU is founded will be safeguarded and respected throughout the island. The
Federal constitution shall be the supreme law of the land and will be binding
on all the federation's authorities and on the constituent states. Union in whole or in part with any other country or any
form of partition or secession or any other unilateral change to the state of
affairs will be prohibited.
5. The negotiations are based on the principle that nothing is
agreed until everything is agreed.
6. The appointed representatives are fully empowered to discuss
any issue at any time and should enjoy parallel access to all stakeholders and
interested parties in the process, as needed. The leaders of the two
communities will meet as often as needed. They retain the ultimate decision
making power. Only an agreement freely reached by the leaders may be put to separate
simultaneous referenda. Any kind of arbitration is excluded.
7. The sides will seek to create a positive atmosphere to ensure
the talks succeed. They commit to avoiding blame games or other negative public
comments on the negotiations. They also commit to efforts to implement
confidence building measures that will provide a dynamic impetus to the
prospect for a united Cyprus .
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