Phileleftheros - Cyprus | Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Cyprus doesn't need UN in gas dispute
The UN special envoy in Cyprus, Alexander Downer, offered on Tuesday to mediate in the dispute between Ankara and Nikosia regarding the exploitation of gas reserves along the coast of Cyprus. But by making such an offer the UN casts doubt on Cyprus's right to explore its own coast, the liberal daily Phileleftheros contends: "Why has the UN offered to mediate? ... Is the Republic of Cyprus doing something that goes beyond its recognised rights, something that violates international law? The mere fact that the UN envoy raised the question conveys the impression that this is part of the conflict between the Greek Cypriots and the Turkish Cypriots that needs to be discussed in internal Cypriot dialogue or at the United Nations. Everyone recognises Cyprus's right to continue with the explorations. Only Ankara has called into question this right and therefore violated international laws. ... The reaction to Downer's offer must be quick and clear: There is nothing that requires mediation."
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