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Turkish Cypriot President calls for American Envoy to Cyprus

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Wednesday, 23 September 2009

Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus President Mehmet Ali Talat urged the U.S. administration to remove isolations imposed on Turkish Cypriots and assign a special envoy to the island in an effort to contribute to the settlement of the problem.

"We want the U.S. administration to contribute to the settlement process by removing isolations imposed on the Turkish Cypriot people and assign a special envoy from the State Department or at the presidential level," Talat told reporters after a meeting with the members of the Washington-based research center, Council on Foreign Relations.

Talat also said he told the Washington meeting about Turkey's positive contributions to the settlement of the Cyprus issue.

Wednesday, 23 September 2009

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