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9/5/2003
Cyprus: UN 'Pleased' By Buffer Zone Crossings
The
United Nations this week welcomed the crossings in recent weeks
by thousands of Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots of the buffer
zone maintained by the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP).
According to figures provided by the UN mission,
as of 4 May, approximately 170,000 Greek Cypriots had crossed from
south to north while 75,000 Turkish Cypriots had done the reverse
trip.
"We are very pleased that Greek Cypriots and
Turkish Cypriots are crossing the buffer zone, and that people are
patiently enduring the practical inconveniences which have put a
strain on both sides, as well as on the UN mission there,"
a UN spokesman, Fred Eckhard, said at a press briefing in New York.
Describing the flow of people across the buffer
zone as proceeding "without major political problems"
or serious incidents, the spokesman said, "nevertheless, with
several traffic accidents and arrests related mainly to crossing,
the mission has been working around the clock to make the crossing
facilities smoother and more efficient."
"While freedom of movement would be a key element
in any settlement, it must be lasting, and in any case all the other
core issues remain," Mr. Eckhard stressed.
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