March 27, 2003
A desire to learn more about the aspirations
of Cyprus' Greek and Turkish communities, including the Church of
Cyprus - in order to build on peace negotiations - is the reason
for a planned 31 March - 3 April visit there by a World Council
of Churches (WCC) staff delegation.
As the two sides failed to reach agreement under
the Comprehensive Settlement of the Cyprus Problem put forward by
UN secretary-general Kofi Annan, the visit will help the WCC give
guidance to the global ecumenical fellowship as it continues to
accompany the peace process.
The WCC delegation will meet with members of
the Holy Synod of the Church of Cyprus, Greek and Turkish Cypriot
political leaders, United Nations (UN) and European Union representatives,
and members of civil society.
A February 2003 statement on Cyprus by the WCC
executive committee noted encouraging developments in the political
and civil society spheres. Highlighting this hope, WCC Commission
of the Churches on International Affairs director Peter Weiderud
noted that "While one important negotiation deadline has passed,
there are still strong signs of progress and momentum, particularly
in civil society, towards resolving the Cyprus problem. With the
peace plan still on the table, we need to work together on the best
ways to maintain this momentum to achieve a peaceful and just settlement."
The WCC delegation includes Weiderud and International
Affairs programme executive Salpy Eskdijian. Meetings are planned
with HE Mr Demetrius Christofias, president of the House of Representatives,
other key government officials and political party leaders, as well
as with UN special representative to Cyprus HE Mr Zbigniew Wlosowicz,
and the head of the Delegation of the European Commission to Cyprus
HE Ambassador Adriaan Van Der Meer.
The WCC executive committee statement on Cyprus
can be found at: http://www.wcc-coe.org/wcc/what/international/exco03-cyprus.html
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