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![]() by Staff Writers Nicosia (AFP) Feb 15, 2018
Cypriot officials said Thursday that stalled UN-backed peace talks to reunite the island cannot resume while Turkey blocks energy exploration off its coast. Cyprus is embroiled in a standoff with Turkish warships blocking an Italian drillship from exploring for gas in the island's politically sensitive waters. President Nicos Anastasiades, the Greek Cypriot leader, met UN special representative Elizabeth Spehar in Nicosia to raise the issue and discuss next steps after the peace talks collapsed in Switzerland last summer. "The president again conveyed, that depending on developments, he is ready to take more concrete initiatives provided we are not experiencing such behaviour in the republic's exclusive economic zone," government spokesman Nicos Christodoulides told reporters. "You can not hold negotiations and at the same time have such movements in the EEZ," he added. Spehar said that Anastasiades "expressed his concerns with respect to what is happening with the hydrocarbons issue. These are concerns that we understand and which we are conveying to New York". Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned foreign energy companies not to "overstep the mark" in the eastern Mediterranean after Turkish warships blocked the Italian drilling vessel. The standoff over exploiting energy resources in the region risks further complicating stalled efforts to reunify Cyprus. Italy's energy giant ENI said its ship had been ordered to stop by Turkish ships last week over "military activities in the destination area" as it was on course to start exploring in block 3 of Cyprus's EEZ. Nicosia said Wednesday that it is counting on behind-the-scenes EU diplomacy to end the standoff with Turkey. Cyprus, a member of the European Union, has been divided since 1974 when Turkish troops invaded and occupied the northern third of the island in response to a Greek military junta-sponsored coup. While the Greek-majority Republic of Cyprus is internationally recognised, the breakaway Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is recognised only by Ankara. Turkey and Cyprus have long argued over the eastern Mediterranean, and Ankara has been stringent in defending the claims of Turkish Cypriots for a share of energy resources. Cyprus expects more exploratory drills, with US giant ExxonMobil also planning two drills in the second half of 2018. cc/hc
![]() ![]() Clash with military in Venezuela mining town leaves 18 dead: report Caracas (AFP) Feb 11, 2018 A military raid against suspected criminals in a troubled mining area in southeastern Venezuela has left 18 people dead, human rights organizations and opposition leaders said Sunday. The incident took place Saturday at a mine in the town of Guasipati, in Bolivar state, when "an exchange of shots with several still-unidentified suspects left 18 dead," including a woman, according to an unofficial military report seen by AFP. Illegal gold mining is common in the area. Five military rifles, se ... read more
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