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A. NEWS ITEMS
1. Talat says the policy of the AKP will suffer a loss if he is defeated in the illegal elections in April
2. Turkey says it will continue to support the Turkish Cypriots regardless of who will win the illegal elections in April
3. Talat will announce his “candidature” on Saturday
4. Talat held a meeting with 110 settlers who recently lost their jobs
5. International banking seminar is being held in the occupied areas
6. More on the floods in the occupied areas of Cyprus 

7. Survey on Turkish foreign policy shows that Turks are not interested in the Cyprus problem
8. Turkey expects the U.S. Administration to exert efforts against Armenian resolution
9. “Heron UAVs finally arrive in Turkey
10. TRT – Turk’s office was opened in Damascus by Turkish Minister Arinc
11. Military Prosecutor relaunches investigation into alleged plot to topple government                

A. NEWS ITEMS
1. Talat says the policy of the AKP will suffer a loss if he is defeated in the illegal elections in April
Turkish daily Milliyet newspaper (01.03.10) reports that the Turkish Cypriot leader, Mehmet Ali Talat has said that if he loses the illegal elections to be held on 18 April in the occupied areas of Cyprus, the policy followed by the Justice and Development Party (AKP) in Cyprus will also suffer a loss. In an interview with journalist Devrim Sevimay, Mr Talat was asked whether his possible defeat in the “elections” would be tantamount to defeat of the Cyprus policy of the AKP with which they “share the same vision from the very beginning”. He replied the following:  “This is correct. This policy will suffer a loss, even if this will happen indirectly”.

Asked whether he sees such a concern in Ankara, Mr Talat said:
“Honestly, to tell you the truth, until now I have neither conducted any research, nor discussed this issue with anyone. However, I am sure of the result anyway”.

When the journalist pointed out that the public opinion polls say the opposite and they do not justify Mr Talat’s optimism, the Turkish Cypriot leader said that it is not possible for the results of the public opinion polls conducted in December to be the same today and added that even supporters of the National Unity Party (UBP) of Dervis Eroglu are telling him to announce his “candidature”.

Asked on whether he could say that he will lift the “isolations” on the breakaway regime if he is “elected”, Mr Talat responded:
“No, I cannot use slogans any more, but there is a course and the people should see this course. And this is the following: If this negotiating process ends with a mistake committed by the Greek Cypriots, not by us, then the lifting of the isolations will come to surface as a strong possibility”.

Asked on what will happen if the negotiations end because of the attitude of the Turkish side and what will happen if he wins the illegal elections, Mr Talat said:
“Then the isolations will continue and increase. In case I lose, most probably the Turkish side will be considered to be responsible and the isolations will continue and increase because this job will end. …If I am re-elected president, I am seeing that the solution is possible in some years and even in 2010. …Because the situation is very critical for Christofias. If he could not solve the Cyprus problem, his political life will be over. He represents only 30% in south Cyprus. Think who will support Christofias if a solution is not reached. He will face problems even within his own party. Therefore, the most appropriate is for the solution to come in 2010 and in the first half of 2011 the latest”.
When he was asked if he still has the same view as in April 2005 when he claimed that “if Dervis Eroglu is elected, Turkey will lose the EU”, Mr Talat said he did not want to speak against his opponent and added: “The vision, the policy, the approach we follow, is exactly the policy which Turkey needs in its EU process. At least I could say this. The ‘two state solution’, ‘the solution with the recognition of our sovereignty’ and ‘the solution of confederation’, could in no manner secure the continuation of the negotiating table”.

When Mrs Sevimay pointed out that Mr Eroglu also says that he will continue the negotiations if he is “elected”, Mr Talat said:
“Of course, no one can say that ‘I am not negotiating’. However, if you ask me how long the negotiations will continue in case Eroglu is elected, I think that they will continue for a very short period of time. Because saying that ‘I will continue the negotiations’, does not necessarily mean that ‘ok, I am accepting the UN framework’. Eroglu wants the negotiations to continue within [the framework of] two independent states, the confederation. Even today (23 February) in his message broadcast on Bayrak TV, he said ‘first we will defend the TRNC and then we will look for an agreement. This is his stance. However, there is no solution such as two independent states. This is not possible. The UN parameters do not accept this. Therefore, if you insist on the ‘two independent states’, knowing that this will not bring a solution, this, in the best possibility, will be tantamount to the continuation of the status quo”.  

Responding to another question, Mr Talat argued that “the encouragement of Ankara” is not enough for finding a solution. “In any case, Ankara do not say the details, Ankara does not know the details”, he claimed.

Asked on the territorial issue and on a statement he had made in the past that the Turkish side will need to return territory to the Greek side, Mr Talat noted, inter alia, the following:
“Of course, I could not have said this, but I said it. Because this is true. This is how the TRNC was established in the very beginning. In 1985, during the period of Mr Denktas, it was accepted that we would preserve a territory between 29% and 30%. Currently this percentage is 37%. This means that we will give 7%. This is a reality which everybody accepts. However, they criticize the one who said it, not the one who accepted it. This is what makes me angry. When the decision for the accession of the Greek Cypriot side to the EU without a solution was taken in 2002, the Turkish Cypriot people were crying in the streets. Some were even taken to the hospital. Those who caused this should explain to me what they did for the TRNC. I, however, have brought the TRNC to its best point in the world. Today, all the leaders in the world accept me as their interlocutor…”

Replying to another question, Mr Talat alleged that the biggest disadvantage for him in the illegal elections is the fact that the EU and the USA have not kept the promises they gave to the Turkish Cypriots, who “lost their moral and their faith for the solution”.

Asked on what could happen in the negotiations until 18 April, in order for the “voters” to be motivated, Mr Talat said that if they close the chapter of governance and power sharing, it would be easier for them to close the chapters of economy and the EU as well. “If we announce these, we will motivate the people more”, he added.
(I/Ts.)  

2. Turkey says it will continue to support the Turkish Cypriots regardless of who will win the illegal elections in April
Ankara Anatolia news agency (01.03.10) reports the following:
“Government Spokesman Cemil Cicek said on Monday that Turkey supported the Turkish Cypriot cause regardless of who the president is.

Speaking to reporters following Council of Ministers meeting, Cicek said Turkey's policy on the Cyprus issue did not depend on individuals.

Referring to the remarks of Turkish Cypriot President Mehmet Ali Talat who said that the Justice and Development (AK) Party's Cyprus policy would come to an end, should he fail to get reelected in the upcoming election, Cicek said Turkey stood at an equal distance to all candidates.
"Turkey is ready to work with the president who would be elected by TRNC people. Thus, Turkey's support is not to the individuals but to the Turkish Cypriot people and the policies carried out there," he added.

"The parameters of this have earlier been announced. Turkey favors continuation of a fair and permanent peace in line with the U.N. parameters," Cicek said.”

On the same issue, A.A. (01.03.10) reports also the following:
“Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Monday that Turkey preserved its impartiality regarding the presidential elections scheduled for April 18 in Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and wished success to all the candidates.

Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement following the statements of TRNC President Mehmet Ali Talat that he shared the vision of Turkish government to find a fair and lasting solution in Cyprus, noting that the solution vision would incur loses in case he lose the elections.

The statement underlined that Turkish government supported a lasting and fair solution in Cyprus since it has come to power, and noted that Turkish government encouraged Turkish Cypriot people to cast affirmative vote in referenda in April 2004, and continued to support constructive policies of the Turkish Cypriot party despite the intransigency of the Greek Cypriot party in current negotiation process.

"There is a perfectly functioning democracy in TRNC," the statement said and noted that Turkey's determination and support would continue on the solution whoever the president would be.”

3. Talat will announce his “candidature” on Saturday
Turkish Cypriot daily Yeni Duzen newspaper (02.03.10) reports that the Turkish Cypriot leader, Mehmet Ali Talat, will announce his “candidature” for the forthcoming “presidential elections” on Saturday. Mr Talat made these statements speaking on a program of Sim television channel.
(CS)

4. Talat held a meeting with 110 settlers who recently lost their jobs
Turkish Cypriot daily Havadis newspaper (02.03.10) reports that the Turkish Cypriot leader, Mehmet Ali Talat, held a meeting with a delegation of settlers, from the occupied Karpass area, who recently lost their jobs.

Ihsan Sonmez, a representative of the delegation, stated that recently 110 persons lost their job in occupied Karpass area and noted that all of them were settlers. He also said that the self-styled mayor of Karpass, promised to give their jobs back if they support him in the “elections”.
(CS)

5. International banking seminar is being held in the occupied areas
Illegal Bayrak television (01.03.10) broadcast the following:
“An international banking seminar organized by the TRNC Development Bank in cooperation with developments banks which are members of the Islamic Development Bank has started.

The three day seminar entitled “Customer Relationship Management Skills: Customer Base Management” is taking place at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Lefkosa [occupied part of Lefkosia].

Delivering an opening speech at the seminar, the General Manager of the TRNC Development Bank Ahmet Ataner said the bank has been making important contributions to the development of the country’s economy since its establishment.

Also speaking, the General Secretary of the Development Bank Union Nuri Birtek thanked the TRNC Development Bank for hosting the seminar.
Senior bank executives from Turkey, Uganda, Egypt, Malaysia, Oman and Sudan as well as the TRNC Development Bank are participating in the seminar.”

6. More on the floods in the occupied areas of Cyprus 
Turkish Cypriot daily Yeni Duzen newspaper (02.03.10) reports on the disasters happened in the occupied areas of Cyprus due to heavy rainfalls during the weekend. The paper refers to the problems faced by the residents of the occupied Prosfygochori village, due to the construction of houses belonging to the personnel of the so-called security forces, in the streambed in the village. According to statements of residents of the area, the river was overflowed because the water flow was prevented and the village was submersed.

Furthermore, Turkish Cypriot daily Halkin Sesi newspaper (02.03.10) reports that various bridges in the occupied areas of Cyprus were affected by the floods faced during the weekend. Specifically, bridges in occupied Mia Milia and Kapouti villages could not endure the heavy rainfalls and were completely ruined. 

The paper, also reports that Mr Ertan Tosun, coordinator of the Turkish assisting delegation, inspected the affected areas accompanied by the self-styled mayor of occupied Lefkosia, Mr Cemal Bulutoglulari. Speaking after the inspection, Mr Tosun stated that the Turkish Republic is always by the side of the breakaway regime and that they will continue to do so in good and in bad days. He added that the assisting delegation will work hard to restore the damages.    

Meanwhile, illegal Bayrak television (01.03.10) broadcast the following from occupied Lefkosia:
“Some tourism facilities in Girne [occupied Keryneia] were also affected by the floods. The Minister of Tourism, Environment and Culture, Ersan Saner, has announced that five hotels were badly damaged by torrential rains. The minister told BRT that damage assessment work is still continuing at hotels affected by the floods.
Mr Saner, who had inspections at 28 hotels in the Girne region, said that five hotels were seriously damaged, with the Vuni Palace being the worst hit. He added that the cost of the damage will be determined in the coming days. The Minister noted that all necessary measures will be taken to prevent any possible negative effects on the tourist sectors ahead of the new holiday season.”
(EA)

7. Survey on Turkish foreign policy shows that Turks are not interested in the Cyprus problem
Turkish Cypriot daily Haberdar newspaper (02.03.10) publishes a survey conducted in January 2010 by Turkey's European Community Research and Application Centre (ATAUM) on the way the Turkish public opinion perceives Turkey’s foreign policy. A sample of 1032 people from Istanbul, Izmir, Adana, Nevsehir, Diyarbakir, Artvin, Erzurum and Konya participated in the survey.

According to the results, only 2.8% of the population considers Cyprus to be among the top priorities of the issues included in Turkish foreign policy agenda.  The paper writes that 97.2% of the population do not bring the Cyprus problem into mind when reference to the Turkish foreign policy is made. Haberdar reports that 55.3% of the participants in the survey said they are in favour of the recognition of the Republic of Cyprus by Turkey under certain conditions.  According to their responses 40.7% said this condition should be the solution of the Cyprus problem and 14.6% Turkey’s accession to the EU.

Upon a question on how they evaluate the illegal regime, the great majority of the participants in the survey (56%), described Turkey as a motherland that will never abandon Cyprus, 14.9% said the occupied part of Cyprus is a hump in the back of Turkey, 10.8% considers the illegal regime as not being an influential element in Turkish foreign policy and 6.3% said the occupied part of Cyprus is a concession which could be given in return to the accession of Turkey to the EU.

Moreover, 28% of the population believes that priority in Turkish foreign policy should be given to the relations with the EU, 27.7% to the fight against terrorism, 15.8% to Turkey’s relations with Armenia, 9.9% to Turkey’s relations with the United States, 7% to the relations with the Islamic countries, 3.9% to the relations with Iraq, 2.8% to relations with Cyprus, 1.8% to the relations with the Turkic republics and 0.5% to the relations with the Russian Federation.

Regarding EU, 55.3% supports Turkey’s membership in the European Union. Yet, 32.8% of those supporting Turkey’s membership believe that Turkey will never join the EU. At the same time, 28.9% perceives Turkey as being a European country.  Moreover, “European Union” was also the answer given by the majority of the sample when it was called to reply what it considers to be the top priority of the Turkish foreign policy during the last period.

According to the results of the survey, 32.4% considers the difference in religion and identity to be the greatest problem between Turkey and the EU. As for the rest issues identified as problems, the Cyprus problem comes second with 15.8%, Turkey’s economic situation comes third with 14.4%, democracy and human rights are fourth in the list with 10.7%, while population density is last in the list with 7.2%.
(ML)

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