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Special House Session Marks 1974 Military Coup in Cyprus

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Political parties of Cyprus participated in a special session of the House of Representatives yesterday to denounce the July 15, 1974 military coup. In the special session, most party leaders focused on condemning Turkey and criticising President Nicos Anastasiades for his handling of the Cyprus problem.
The coup, by members of the Greek junta, led a few days later to the invasion of  Turkish troops in the island, on July 20, 1974.
DISY leader Averof Neofytou called for national unity, adding that we all need to “build bridges of understanding amongst us”.
“President Anastasiades started a new attempt to reach a proper and viable compromise which will ensure that the solution of the Cyprus problem is based on international law, on EU principles and UN resolutions. A solution that secures the legal rights of all Cypriots,” Neofytou said, adding that bickering between parties hurts that cause.
The DISY leader chastised those who – according to him – are focusing on dividing the people. “We have no right to sell out our country. We have no right to slip into complacency and focus on everyday life. We should not settle with stagnation. And above all, we have no right to divide our people. We have paid dearly for civil strife in the past. No interest and no expediency can be placed higher than the titanic effort to create a better Cyprus.”
Main opposition party AKEL’s secretary general Andros Kyprianou criticised the president for his handling of the Cyprus problem, urging Anastasiades to wonder whether “the road he has chosen is the right one.”
He also pointed out that the key for solving the Cyprus problem lies in Ankara and that Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots cannot solve it by themselves.
“Turkish Cypriot community leader Dervis Eroglu insists on his unacceptable positions and unfortunately the president not only failed to expose him but actually made it easier for him. Not because he has followed the bankrupt – as he used to call it – strategy former president Christofias did, but because he has abandoned it. He adopted the strategy of those who argued that the negotiation must start anew. We are already counting losses, chief of which is the very real possibility of hitting a dead-end,” said Kyprianou, adding that his party favours confidence building measures but making clear that they shouldn’t replace the solution.
AKEL also accused Anastasiades of insincerity, claiming that a year ago he said he would extend an open arm to the left, “and instead exhibited arrogance and authoritarianism.”
House President Yiannakis Omirou – also the leader of EDEK – has called for the adoption and implementation of a common national strategy on the question of Cyprus, saying that this would enable the political leadership to expose and report Turkey’s real intentions.
The House President stressed that those interested in security and stability in the region should call on Turkey to comply with international law. In particular, the EU should make it absolutely clear to Turkey that if it continues to refuse to fulfil its EU obligations regarding Cyprus, its EU accession course will be terminated for good.
DIKO leader Nicolas Papadopoulos asked the president to admit that his strategy has failed, adding that this is not the time or the place for putting the blame on others. Papadopoulos further argued that the body and the state have an obligation to work to overthrow the status quo, recognising that any coming solution would be a “bitter and painful compromise.”
“What we don’t accept is a solution that will establish partition, while legalizing occupation and the settlers, that will abolish the Cyprus republic and turn the island into a protectorate of Turkey.”

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