Oireachtas Joint and Select Committees
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade
Current Situation and Future of Cyprus: Ambassador of Republic of Cyprus
3:00 pm
Maureen O'Sullivan (Dublin Central, Independent)
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I welcome the ambassador to the meeting. The seven-point joint communiqué is a very strong basis for moving forward. If agreement can be achieved on those seven points it will be a major step towards achieving peace and reconciliation although I know the island has been at peace.
The negotiating team is very strong and is composed of very well qualified individuals. I understand they have access to all of the stakeholders which is a positive situation for moving forward. The ambassador has given a good explanation of the property issue.
I have some questions about education and culture and the roles of both in bringing about a unified and united Cyprus. I ask the ambassador to give his views. Is it correct to say that people are divided as being Greek Cypriot, Turkish Cypriot and Cypriot? I note the role of the Greek Orthodox Church in particular with regard to property issues. I ask the ambassador to comment. I ask the ambassador to comment on the British military presence in Cyprus which is an issue outstanding. I cannot help but ask how Cyprus is managing because it has the same relationship as we had with the troika, the IMF and the ECB. I hope it is in order to ask that question because the meeting is discussing another matter but it would be good to hear the ambassador's view.