Saturday, 24 November 2012

1. Downer wonders is the solution federation or something else


The UN are examining various possibilities as regards the solution of the Cyprus problem, including whether or not such a solution would entail a bizonal, bicommunal federation.

Press reports said that the UN Secretary-General’s Special Adviser on Cyprus Alexander Downer said this while addressing foreign diplomats in Nicosia this week in an attempt to convey the disappointment of the island’s citizens to the fact that no solution had been found.

“Is a bizonal, bicommunal federation the best solution, or is it something else”, he said.

Speaking after a meeting previously with President Christofias, Mr Downer said: “My overall take is that there has been a lot of progress made over the last few years but obviously there remain some obstacles and difficulties which have not be resolved”.

He said that the UN would meet with the newly President of Cyprus after the elections of February 2013 and draw his or her attention to what had been achieved thus far under President Christofias.

He added that the new President would obviously be able to make his or her own decisions on how they would like to proceed regarding the Cyprus problem. The UN is guided by the Security Council resolutions, Mr Downer further pointed out. “That’s the basis of our work, so we will just see what can be done once the election is out of the way”, he explained

Mr Downer will be visiting Athens, Ankara and Brussels and will return to Cyprus in January.

Akel, Edek and presidential candidate George Lillikas all reacted to Downer’s statement. Akel objected to what it perceived as Downer putting into question the agreed basis for a solution, while Edek and Lillikas objected to his phrase “something else” interpreting this as meaning Turkey’s solution of two states.

“This shows the disastrous role that he is playing”, said Edek. “It is unacceptable for Downer to continue to represent the UN when he is now so obviously promoting Turkish aims”.


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