Monday, December 20, 2010

Israel rejects Turkish objections to Cypriot deal

"Israel on Monday rejected Turkish objections to a deal between Israel and Cyprus saying the economic agreement was a bilateral issue and Ankara had no reason to get involved.
"This agreement is an issue between Israel and Cyprus and it in no way affects a third country," Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor told AFP. "We do not see how a third country would have anything to say about it."
His comments came after Ankara summoned Israel's ambassador Gaby Levy to the foreign ministry to discuss the deal, which defines the sea border between Cyprus and Israel and delineates an exclusive economic zone between the two countries.
It will allow the two nations to move ahead in the search for energy sources in the eastern Mediterranean and is seen as part of Cyprus' ongoing efforts to uncover undersea oil and gas deposits.
The island nation has already concluded similar agreements with Egypt and Lebanon, which Ankara has urged the Arab nations to put on hold.
Turkey refuses to acknowledge the internationally recognised Greek Cypriot government in the south of the island, which signed the agreement, and has no ties with it.
It is the only country to recognise the self-declared Turkish Cypriot statelet in the north.
According to Anatolia news agency, Turkish foreign ministry undersecretary Feridun Sinirlioglu warned Levy that the deal would negatively affect efforts to end the 36-year division of Cyprus.
He argued that "such unilateral moves (on behalf of the Greek Cypriots) that ignore the will of the Turkish Cypriot side will harm ongoing settlement talks on the island," the report said.
Turkey's criticism of the agreement comes as relations with the Israeli state remain strained over a deadly May 31 Israeli raid on a flotilla of aid ships trying to break the blockade on the Gaza Strip.
Nine Turkish activists were killed in the raid, causing a deep crisis in previously strong ties between Israel and Turkey. Ankara has demanded Israel apologise for the incident and compensate the families of those killed."

http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/2258.aspx

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12. Hafta Futbol Sonuclari - 13. Hafta Program.


Kuzey Kıbrıs Turkcell 1.Lig

12. Hafta Programı
Hafta : 
Ev Sahibi TakımSkorKonuk TakımTarihNotlar
B.Bağcıl SK3-1Düzkaya KOSK18 Aralık 2010 14:00>>
A. Yeşilova SK3-1Doğan Türk Birliği18 Aralık 2010 14:00>>
Ozanköy SK1-5K.Kaymaklı TSK18 Aralık 2010 14:00>>
Gönyeli SK1-1Mağusa Türk Gücü18 Aralık 2010 14:00>>
Türkmenköy ASK0-0Cihangir GSK18 Aralık 2010 14:00>>
Lefke TSK0-1Çetinkaya TSK19 Aralık 2010 14:00>>
Lapta TBSK1-0Tatlısu HOSK19 Aralık 2010 14:00>>
13. Hafta Programi

Ev Sahibi TakımKonuk TakımTARIHSTADYUM
Doğan Türk Birliği-Ozanköy SK29 Ocak 2011 14:00Girne 20 Temmuz Stadı
Cihangir GSK-Lefke TSK29 Ocak 2011 14:00Cihangir Stadı
B.Bağcıl SK-Lapta TBSK29 Ocak 2011 14:00Bostancı Yakup Özorun Stadı
Mağusa Türk Gücü-Türkmenköy ASK30 Ocak 2011 14:00Mağusa Dr. Fazıl Küçük Stadı
K.Kaymaklı TSK-Gönyeli SK30 Ocak 2011 14:00Şehit Hüseyin Ruso Stadı
Tatlısu HOSK-A. Yeşilova SK30 Ocak 2011 14:00Beylerbeyi Dr. Ali Özsoy Stadı
Çetinkaya TSK-Düzkaya KOSK30 Ocak 2011 14:00Lefkoşa Atatürk Stadyumu

Kuzey Kıbrıs Turkcell 1.Lig
TakımOGBMAYPAV
1.B.Bağcıl SK1292130132917
2.K.Kaymaklı TSK1291235142821
3.Çetinkaya TSK116412172214
4.Lefke TSK125522117204
5.Cihangir GSK12444181916-1
6.Lapta TBSK12444121816-6
7.Doğan Türk Birliği124352518157
8.Mağusa Türk Gücü124352524151
9.Tatlısu HOSK11425202214-2
10.A. Yeşilova SK12336172912-12
11.Türkmenköy ASK12327132511-12
12.Düzkaya KOSK12327223611-14
13.Gönyeli SK12246162210-6
14.Ozanköy SK1223718299-11