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CYPRUS-EGYPT–GREECE 2nd TRILATERAL SUMMIT NICOSIA DECLARATION – FULL TEXT

Cyprus, Greece and Egypt to proceed expeditiously with maritime zones’ delimitation

CNA – NICOSIA 29/04/2015
15:22

We, Nikos Anastasiades, President of the Republic of Cyprus, Abdel-Fattah
Al-Sisi, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt and Alexis Tsipras, Prime
Minister of the Hellenic Republic, cognizant of the immense and ever-growing
challenges to the stability, security and prosperity of the Eastern
Mediterranean, the Middle East and the wider region and aware of the need for
a constant and concerted collective response, have met in Nicosia, Cyprus, on
April 29th, 2015 for the second Cyprus-Egypt-Greece Trilateral Summit, to
effectively address these challenges and to continue nurturing our tripartite
cooperation, building on the significant progress achieved so far.

This 2nd Trilateral Summit further strengthens our well-established
tripartite partnership promoting peace, stability, security and prosperity
and cooperation in all fields in the Eastern Mediterranean (political,
economic, trade, culture, tourism). In this respect, we reiterated our
countries’ common position as reflected in the trilateral summit Cairo
Declaration of November 8th 2014. This framework serves as a model for a
broader regional dialogue, including through close coordination and
cooperation in the framework of multilateral fora, as well as through efforts
to further promote relations between the EU and the Arab world.

We acknowledge the importance of the Euro-Mediterranean Cooperation for the
countries of the region. In particular, we fully support the efforts of the
Union for the Mediterranean towards growth and socio-economic
development.

We emphasize and re-affirm our previous commitment to mobilize all our
capabilities to effectively promote common values and interests. This
tripartite consultation mechanism, which meets regularly at various levels,
aims at working towards unleashing the full potential of our region to the
benefit of the peoples of our three countries and of the whole region.
The scourge of international terrorism threatens the Middle East, North
Africa, the Sahel region and sub-Saharan Africa, the Gulf and Europe. This
universal threat requires a comprehensive, coordinated and collective
response by the international community. We strongly condemn all terrorist
actions and call upon all states to actively and effectively confront this
menace and to step up cooperation on security matters with a view to
countering extremist groups and exposing their political and financial
supporters. We take note of the announcement at the latest Summit of the
League of Arab States held in Sharm Elsheikh, Egypt 28-29 March 2015 on the
formation of an Arab Rapid Reaction Force to effectively tackle the terrorist
threat.

We have agreed to step up cooperation on counter-terrorism, defence/security
and discussing relevant information to jointly combat against terrorism and
violent extremism and to promote regional security, long-term stability and
prosperity.

We are encouraged by the recent gains of the Iraqi forces in Iraq with the
support of the anti-ISIL international coalition; it appears though that
significant challenges remain, taking into consideration ISIL’s ability to
recruit additional fighters and its latest counter-attacks.  With regard
to Syria, we continue to support the efforts of the United Nations Special
Envoy de Mistura for a new political process in Syria and to encourage
collective action under the United Nations auspices on the basis of Security
Council Resolution 2174 and 2178.  We also emphasize the need to
continue supporting regional countries which suffer from the spill-over
effects of this crisis and extend our support to the Egyptian efforts to
facilitate consensus among the Syrian opposition groups in the view of
promoting a political solution in the Syrian crisis according to the Geneva
Communiqué.

We are gravely concerned over the deterioration of the security situation in
Libya and the growing terrorist threat therein also affecting security and
stability in neighbouring countries.  Therefore, we strongly support the
implementation of a counter-terrorist strategy in parallel to the political
dialogue and reconciliation process and the implementation of the relevant
Security Council resolutions, in particular 2213 and 2214. We express our support
for the work of the UNSG Special Representative for Libya Bernardino León and
at the same time, we reaffirm our position supporting the legitimate
institutions, including the current government in El-Beida formed by the
House of Representatives until the formation of a national unity government.

The deteriorating situation in Yemen threatens to destabilize the Gulf area,
the Horn of Africa, the Red Sea and the wider Middle East. We express our
strong support for the legitimate government of Yemen and for the
preservation of its unity and territorial integrity. UN-led efforts to resume
inclusive negotiations without preconditions are the only way forward and we
welcome the efforts by the Gulf Cooperation Council to complement UN
initiatives. All parties must fully implement respective UNSC resolutions, in
particular UNSC RES 2201 of 15 February 2015 and RES 2216 of 14 April 2015.
We stress the need to address with determination the threat of extremist and
terrorist groups present in Yemen. At the same time, all parties must ensure
the protection of civilians and allow unrestricted access to humanitarian aid
for the civilian population.

We call for the realization of a just, comprehensive and lasting peace
settlement in the Middle East based on the relevant United Nations Security
Council resolutions, the establishment of a sovereign, viable and contiguous
Palestinian state on the territories occupied since 4 June 1967 with East
Jerusalem as its capital, and living in peace and security with all its neighbors,
in accordance with the positions and initiatives taken by the European Union
and the Arab League. Such a settlement remains the only guarantee to avoid
the recurrence of innocent civilian deaths, destruction and heightening
tension. We strongly support the resumption of negotiations to achieve a
comprehensive settlement on the basis of the two-state solution.  In
this context we commend Egypt’s continuous efforts to reach a durable
ceasefire in Gaza and to bring peace to the Middle East.
The increase of the migratory fluxes constitutes a major challenge for our
countries. We agree to mobilize all efforts at our disposal to prevent
further loss of life at sea and to tackle the root causes of the human
tragedy that we are facing, in cooperation with the countries of origin and
transit.
We recognize that the discovery of important hydrocarbon reserves in the
Eastern Mediterranean can serve as a catalyst for regional cooperation. 
We stress that this cooperation would be better served through the adherence
by the countries of the region to well established principles of
international Law. In this respect, we emphasize the universal character of
the UN Convention of the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and decide to proceed
expeditiously with our negotiations on the delimitation of our maritime
zones, where it is not yet done.

We also call for a just, comprehensive and lasting settlement of the Cyprus
problem that will reunify the island in accordance with international law,
including the relevant United Nations Security Council Resolutions. Such a
settlement would not only benefit the people of Cyprus as a whole, but would
also significantly contribute to the stability and peace in the region. 
We welcome the enhanced possibility for the resumption of negotiations and
the implementation of confidence building measures.
We agreed to explore all possibilities to further enhance the synergies among
our economies, with a view to create a more positive economic environment for
growth, to tackle the challenges of a rapidly changing international economic
situation and to jointly benefit from important opportunities arising in our
region.

Recognizing that tourism and the maritime industry are vital components of
the economy of all three countries and following the signature on 29.10.2014
of the Tripartite Memorandum on cooperation in the field of tourism among
Cyprus, Greece and Egypt, we agreed to continue working  closely
together with a view to facilitating and enhancing cooperation on common
projects, with the involvement of state and private actors, including
developing joint tourism packages and cruises, enhancing the maritime
connection between the three countries for the transfer of both cargo and
passengers and initiating cooperation on maritime education and training.

Our three countries, convinced of the strategic nature of this trilateral
mechanism, will continue working closely towards unleashing the full
potential of their cooperation, to the benefit of their peoples and the wider
region.

Cyprus
News Agency, 

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