Palmer had a good conversation with the President

US DAS Palmer looks forward to continue working with Cyprus government to deepen 'terrific partnership' 

US Deputy Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs Matthew Palmer has said that he looks forward to continuing to work closely with the government of Cyprus "to deepen and strengthen what is a terrific partnership."

Palmer who made a statement to the media after being received at the Presidential Palace by President Nicos Anastasiades said he had a good conversation with the President. "We talked through a full range of issues in the bilateral relationship. It`s a pleasure for me to be back in Cyprus," the US official said, as he served in the US Embassy to Cyprus in the past.

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"It`s been quite a number of years. I did live here for three years. I have fond memories of Cyprus. I do love this place. It`s great to be back and I look forward to continuing to work closely with the government to deepen and strengthen what is a terrific partnership," he noted.

On his part, Goverment Spokesman Prodromos Prodromou told the media after the meeting, that Anastasiades and Palmer  reviewed the American-Cypriot relations focusing on their upgrading during the recent period. He noted that they particularly discussed about Turkish illegal activities in the Republic of Cyprus EEZ. Palmer reiterated the US position in favour of the sovereign rights of the Republic of Cyprus, underlining that Turkey must abstain from such illegal activities, a position for which Anastasiades expressed his satisfaction, Prodromou said.

Prodromou noted that Anastasiades and Palmer discussed about a whole range of issues regarding the bilateral relations between Cyprus and the US, and about the special US interest  in the trilateral cooperation among Cyprus, Greece and Israel, and the US participation in this mechanism which contributes to stability and security in the region.

The spokesman said that they also discussed about the progress in efforts to lift the US arms embargo on Cyprus and the subsequent new relationship between the US and Cyprus.

Moreover, they discussed about the financial relations and the important prospects of expanding and deepening them as well as about cooperation in the energy field, between the major companies involved in the Cypriot energy programme, and the US interests in the region, he added. 

As regards the Cyprus problem, President Anastasiades reiterated his readiness for the resumption of the negotiatons, as long as Turkish illegal activities and provocations are terminated, noting that Turkey has been reluctant as regards the resumption of the negotiations, the Spokesman noted.

He said that Anastasiades and Palmer discussed about the various aspects related to the resumption of the negotiatons and that Palmer, who worked to the US Embassy in Cyprus in the past, is well aware of the various aspects of the Cyprus problem.

The President has asked the US to contribute towards influencing Turkey so that the negotiations will resume, he added.

Asked if the issue of the UN peacekeeping force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) was discussed, the spokesman said that it was mentioned in the framework of the discussion on the Cyprus problem, all the aspects of which were discussed.

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Earlier Palmer met with Foreign Minister Nikos Christodoulides, with whom he discussed about bilateral relations between Cyprus and the US, the Eastern Mediterranean, energy and security issues and the Cyprus prolblem.

Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkish troops invaded and occupied 37% of its territory. Repeated rounds of UN-led peace talks have so far failed to yield results. The last round of negotiations, in July 2017 at the Swiss resort of Crans-Montana ended inconclusively.

Ankara has issued a navigational telex, announcing its intention to start drilling off Cyprus until September 3. The Turkish drill ship “Fatih” has been located west of the Akamas peninsula, in an area which falls within the EEZ and continental shelf of the Republic of Cyprus. 

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