AccessMyLibrary provides FREE access to over 30 million articles from top publications available through your library.

Greece welcomes Cyprus measures to facilitate trade across the ceasefire line.

Europe Intelligence Wire

| August 01, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2004 Financial Times Ltd. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Athens News Agency)

Greece on Sunday welcomed measures announced by the Cypriot government to boost growth for the island republic's two communities

"The new package of measures for growth of economic and trade ties between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots announced by the Cypriot government complements confidence-building measures already announced, to offer a sense of security and cooperation between the island's two communities," foreign ministry ...

Related articles from newspapers, magazines, journals, and more
Cypriot government spokesman states that the U.S. administration is trying to...
Press release article from: PR Newswire January 20, 1987 700+ words
...occupation troops in Cyprus and the qualitative improvement of their arms made through American military assistance, a Cypriot government spokesman said today. Petros Voskarides was commenting on a letter sent by U.S. Assistant Secretary of State...
Cypriot government "inert and provocative".(Nicos Nouris of Pancyprian...
Newspaper article from: Pharma Marketletter January 16, 2006 700+ words
...government that is also "inert and provocative." The row reflects a deteriorating relationship since July. The Cypriot government has not enforced an agreement between state hospitals and private pharmacies. After receiving from the Association...
Cypriot government considers taking over Cyprus Airways' charter...
Magazine article from: Airline Industry Information December 30, 2005 700+ words
...negotiations with the government concerning a possible acquisition of Eurocypria, its charter subsidiary. The Cypriot government owns almost 70% of the airline group. The deal would ensure that Cyprus is able to maintain its own air links...
Heremes Airports Ltd.(negotiations with Cypriot Government )(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Airports International December 1, 2004 700+ words
Heremes Airports Ltd, in which Aer Rianta International has an 11% stake, is in negotiations with the Cypriot Government as preferred bidder for the redevelopment of Larnaca and Paphos airports. A successful completion of the talks would result...
EU WELCOMES MOVE TO FORM NEW TURKISH-CYPRIOT "GOVERNMENT".(European...
Newspaper article from: European Report January 14, 2004 700+ words
...parties of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus concluded an agreement on January 12 to form a new Turkish-Cypriot Government which should open the door to a resumption of reunification talks. (The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus...
Cypriot government will support findings of Helios Airways crash investigation...
Magazine article from: Airline Industry Information August 30, 2005 700+ words
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-(C)1997-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD President Tassos Papadopoulos of Cyprus has said that his government will accept responsibility if the investigation into the crash of a Helios Airways flight lays blame with Cypriot aviation authorities. The Boeing 737-300 aircraft
NEW CYPRIOT GOVERNMENT.(Brief article)
Newspaper article from: European Report March 3, 2008 700+ words
The newly elected President of Cyprus, Demetris Christofias, announced, on 28 February, the members of his government, as follows: Minister of Foreign Affairs, Markos Kyprianou; Finance, Charilaos Stavrakis; Interior, Neoclis Sylikiotis; Defence, Costas Papacostas; Education and Culture, Andreas
TURKEY: CYPRIOT GOVERNMENT SPOKESMAN URGES TURKEY TO DECIDE ON "FUTURE...
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database May 29, 2002 700+ words
Government Spokesman Michalis Papapetrou has called upon Ankara to make up its mind on issues relating to its European aspirations and the Cyprus problem. "The Turkish government should, if not now, very soon, take its final decisions with regard to its future course. Will it continue to insist on
For more facts and information, see all results
©2009 Gale, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
About us | FAQs | Contact us | Privacy policy | Terms and conditions
Other Gale sites: Encyclopedia.com | HighBeam Research | Acquire Content | Books & Authors | Goliath | MovieRetriever | Smart QandA