Tuesday, October 7, 2014

On Gas Off Cyprus, During UNGA Week Inner City Press Asked Both Sides, Differing Answers Foretold Talks' Halt


By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS, October 7 -- During the recently concluded UN General Debate, Inner City Press asked by Greek Cypriot leader Nicos Anastasiades and Turkish Cypriot leader Dervis Eroglu if hydrocarbons could help or hurt their negotiations.
  Anastasiades was upbeat about the chances, when he answered Inner City Press. Video here.
  Then on Saturday, September 30 at the General Assembly stakeout while UN official Herve Ladsouscreated a circus next to the stakeoutVine here, Inner City Press asked Eroglu the same question about hydrocarbons. He was downbeat, saying that they might make Greek Cypriots more intransigent. Video here.
  Now, a development. While Italy's ENI started drilling, the Greek Cypriot were informed of competing seismic tests in the same area, at least until the end of the year.
  Now the Greek Cypriot side has pulled out of talks that were to take place October 9 between Anastasiades and Eroglu. One question is, whose to blame? Another is, why didn't the UN and its new envoy Epsen Barth Eide see this coming? What will they do now? We'll have more on this.