
With dialogue and diplomacy we will achieve the solution of the Cyprus problem that will end the existing status quo, said RTK President Toufan Erhurman.
In assessing the outcome of the informal enlarged meeting in Geneva, politicians and party leaders made statements.
With dialogue and diplomacy we will achieve the solution of the Cyprus problem that will end existing status quo, said Republican Turkish Party (PTK) president Toufan Erhurman.
According to the GMP, the press report is currently posting by Mr Erhurman, who noted that high expectations were unrealistic about Geneva in terms of a solution or decision to launch official negotiations, noting that the presence of the UN Secretary -General and the UN Secretary -General.
“The only official table that the Secretary General could set up in the framework of the Security Council resolutions was the table for bi -communal, bi -zonal federation based on political equality and this table was an informal table where everything else could be discussed for that reason.”
Mr Erhurman argued that we did not need to go to Geneva at a 5+1 conference to discuss these issues that should be manipulated here. “And of course those who express criticism are great. However, one is larger than zero. After all the time lost in a non -dialogue environment, with the claims of ‘I will not go for food’, ‘I will not be in a social environment unless this is done or that’, the dialogue process that started in front of the Secretary General and the Three Guarantees, and it was decided to continue, “
Veteran Turkish politician Serdar Denktash said that both political parties and non -governmental organizations should be concentrated before the meeting in July, leaving aside the problems of domestic policy and creating consensus.
There should be parallel discussions that the United Nations will see positively, he added. “When we face the world, we need to put aside our internal problems and reconcile in and become a voice,” he said.
A new perspective and an opening is essential in the negotiating process, we need a different perspective to overcome strategic involvement, said Democratic Party Secretary -General Serd Akpinar.
Although the EU’s attitude towards “southern Cyprus” makes it difficult to consultation, the UN makes it clear that the conditions for consultation must be created and cooperation seeks, he added.
He argued that “the management of the process by the TRNC delegation and the full control of the process was pleasant to us”. He added that “sovereignty, equal political representation, independence and international recognition of the Turkish Cypriot people are essential”.
Former Turkish Cypriot negotiator, Olgun, argued that the UN failed to restore the island’s balance.
Commenting on the outcome of the meeting, he said that the Turkish side has made some profits and one of them is the fact that no reference was made to the conference in the federal solution model.
Meanwhile, “Prime Minister” Unal Ustel, “Deputy Prime Minister” Fikri Atoglu and “Transport and Economy Ministers Erhan Arikli and Ozdemir Berova, went shortly after an informal expanded meeting in Ankara – according to Ankara.
SOURCE: KEPE