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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | CONTACT: GEORGIA ECONOMOU |
| October 24, 2005—No. 90 | (202) 785-8430 |
Washington, DC—On October 22, 2005, The Washington Times published AHI Chairman James Marketos’ letter to the editor, on page A12, responding to Osman Ertug’s article “New ambassador, recurring issues.” The text of the letter appears below, followed by The Washington Times article to which the letter responds.
The Washington Times
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
October 22, 2005
'Good sense' on Cyprus
Osman Ertug complains in a letter published Oct. 9 that the new Greek ambassador's expression of hope for a "functional" solution to the Cyprus problem is just a "code word ...for Greek Cypriot dominance over Cyprus." Mr. Ertug is mistaken and does a disservice to the ambassador, Alexandros P. Mallias.
Cyprus is a difficult problem. The solution must not only strike a delicate balance between majority and minority rights in an ethnically divided island, it also must have a realistic chance of working. Otherwise, the "solution" will just provide new ways to reignite the old grievances.
Greek Cypriots overwhelmingly rejected the Annan Plan. Why? Because it was unworkable. One glaring example among many is that it would have allowed an 18 percent Turkish Cypriot minority to veto key legislative and executive decisions. This flaw portended endless squabbling and deadlock.
The search for a "functional" solution is no code word. Just good
sense. The solution that eventually unifies the island and brings lasting
peace must not only be just. It also must be viable.
JAMES L. MARKETOS
Washington
The Washington Times
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
October 9, 2005
New ambassador, recurring issues
I would like to congratulate Ambassador Alexandros P. Mallias for taking
up his duties as ambassador of Greece to Washington (World, Embassy Row,
Thursday). As Turkish Cypriots, we are glad to note that Greece supports
the unification of Cyprus, as we do. I would like to observe, however, that
the term "functional" he uses in the context of the search for
a just and viable solution to the Cyprus issue is a code word used by Greek
Cypriot leader Tassos Papadopoulos (who rejected a settlement last year)
for Greek Cypriot dominance over Cyprus. As employed by the Greek Cypriot
leadership, the argument of "functionality" is a negation of the
concept of political equality and consensus-building in a bi-communal bi-zonal
federation sought by the U.N. plan for a Cyprus settlement.
OSMAN ERTUG
Representative
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
Washington
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