George Vassiliou
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A Journey Towards Reconciliation in a Divided Cyprus
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When George Vassiliou was elected President in 1988, it was a surprise to many people in the international community, both within Cyprus and abroad. Not affiliated to any political party, despite his family's role in the creation and development of AKEL, Cyprus' left-wing movement, Vassiliou was in many ways an outsider. But this position outside party politics proved to be an advantage, giving him a unique perspective on the international situation and allowing him to focus on his ultimate goal: a solution to the Cyprus issue. "From the President's Office" offers a full and comprehensive…mehr
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When George Vassiliou was elected President in 1988, it was a surprise to many people in the international community, both within Cyprus and abroad. Not affiliated to any political party, despite his family's role in the creation and development of AKEL, Cyprus' left-wing movement, Vassiliou was in many ways an outsider. But this position outside party politics proved to be an advantage, giving him a unique perspective on the international situation and allowing him to focus on his ultimate goal: a solution to the Cyprus issue. "From the President's Office" offers a full and comprehensive summary of the achievements of Vassiliou's time in office alongside a frank critique of their limitations. It offers a personal and unique account of a crucial period in Cyprus' recent history by one of the leading players in Cypriot politics. It will be an invaluable resource for students of International Relations and Conflict Resolution as well as anyone wishing to understand the politics of Cyprus today.
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George Vassiliou was President of the Republic of Cyprus from 1988 to 1993. He was the founder and leader of the Cypriot United Democrats party (EDI) and served as a member of the Cypriot Parliament. He also served as Chief Negotiator for the accession of Cyprus to the European Union from 1998 to 2003. His political memoirs have previously been published in two volumes in Greek and he is also the Editor of The Accession Story: The EU from 15 to 25 Countries.
FOREWORD INTRODUCTION First Period: February 1988
August 1988 Preparation of the Secretary
General's new initiative
Talks Begin
Re
establishment of the National Council
'A Solution Yesterday'
Agreement on restarting talks
Preparation for talks and further internationalization
Talks begin 1988 Second Period: September 1988
July 1989 Intercommunal Talks
First phase: September
November 1988
Start of the 1st round of talks amid mounting domestic reaction
Visits to Paris Italy, EU
Brussels
Meeting in New York with the UN Secretary
General
The 'war' continues in Cyprus
Second phase: January
March 1989
A new campaign to promote our positions
'Women Walk Home' March 1989
Visit to Athens and New York
New York
Meeting with the UN Secretary
General
Third phase: May
June 1989
The issue of military unmanning in Nicosia
The need to continue the talks
Women's Protest and incidents in the Ayios Kassianos area Third Period: August 1989
December 1990 Efforts to make the best of the 'Set of Ideas' and to save the talks Resolution 649 and the Gulf crisis
The UN Secretary
General's 'Food for Thought' proposals
1990
Continued efforts aimed at substantive talks
Resolution 649
Rejection of Turkish conditions
Application for membership of the EU
UN efforts continue
Iraq invades Kuwait. International attention focuses on the Gulf crisis
EU acceptance of Cyprus' application for membership
New visit to the USA Fourth Period: January 1991
December 1991 Efforts to convene an International Conference on the Cyprus Issue and increased pressure on Turkey
Rejection of Turkish conditions and the involvement of the Security Council, Resolution 750
Submission of the Secretary
General's report
Increased international momentum
Paris meeting, Turkey reneges
Debate in the House of Representatives (26 September 1991) Fifth Period: January 1992
February 1993 Intensification of efforts to find a solution
Unprecedented involvement of the Security Council The Ghali Set of Ideas
Resolutions 750, 774 and 789
Renewed efforts to restart talks
Davos 1992
New contacts by the Secretary
General's representatives
Clerides
Kyprianou and the 'Greece
Cyprus Conference' slogan
Continuing efforts aimed at substantive negotiations
The Secretary
General's Report to the Security Council and Resolution 750
Indications of a change in the Turkish attitude
A new round of talks. First round: May
June 1992
Work in Cyprus
Preparations for the second round
OSCE Summit in Helsinki
Second round of talks: 13 July
14 August 1992
Proximity talks: 11
12 August
Face
to
face negotiations
The Non
Aligned Summit and a visit to Athens
New York
Seville
Brussels (September
October 1992)
Visit to Russia
Agreement on Krasnodar
Third round of talks: October
November 1992
Resolution 789 (1992)
Mr Clerides' change of policy
Pre
election period (December 1992
February 1993) AFTERWORD APPENDICES
August 1988 Preparation of the Secretary
General's new initiative
Talks Begin
Re
establishment of the National Council
'A Solution Yesterday'
Agreement on restarting talks
Preparation for talks and further internationalization
Talks begin 1988 Second Period: September 1988
July 1989 Intercommunal Talks
First phase: September
November 1988
Start of the 1st round of talks amid mounting domestic reaction
Visits to Paris Italy, EU
Brussels
Meeting in New York with the UN Secretary
General
The 'war' continues in Cyprus
Second phase: January
March 1989
A new campaign to promote our positions
'Women Walk Home' March 1989
Visit to Athens and New York
New York
Meeting with the UN Secretary
General
Third phase: May
June 1989
The issue of military unmanning in Nicosia
The need to continue the talks
Women's Protest and incidents in the Ayios Kassianos area Third Period: August 1989
December 1990 Efforts to make the best of the 'Set of Ideas' and to save the talks Resolution 649 and the Gulf crisis
The UN Secretary
General's 'Food for Thought' proposals
1990
Continued efforts aimed at substantive talks
Resolution 649
Rejection of Turkish conditions
Application for membership of the EU
UN efforts continue
Iraq invades Kuwait. International attention focuses on the Gulf crisis
EU acceptance of Cyprus' application for membership
New visit to the USA Fourth Period: January 1991
December 1991 Efforts to convene an International Conference on the Cyprus Issue and increased pressure on Turkey
Rejection of Turkish conditions and the involvement of the Security Council, Resolution 750
Submission of the Secretary
General's report
Increased international momentum
Paris meeting, Turkey reneges
Debate in the House of Representatives (26 September 1991) Fifth Period: January 1992
February 1993 Intensification of efforts to find a solution
Unprecedented involvement of the Security Council The Ghali Set of Ideas
Resolutions 750, 774 and 789
Renewed efforts to restart talks
Davos 1992
New contacts by the Secretary
General's representatives
Clerides
Kyprianou and the 'Greece
Cyprus Conference' slogan
Continuing efforts aimed at substantive negotiations
The Secretary
General's Report to the Security Council and Resolution 750
Indications of a change in the Turkish attitude
A new round of talks. First round: May
June 1992
Work in Cyprus
Preparations for the second round
OSCE Summit in Helsinki
Second round of talks: 13 July
14 August 1992
Proximity talks: 11
12 August
Face
to
face negotiations
The Non
Aligned Summit and a visit to Athens
New York
Seville
Brussels (September
October 1992)
Visit to Russia
Agreement on Krasnodar
Third round of talks: October
November 1992
Resolution 789 (1992)
Mr Clerides' change of policy
Pre
election period (December 1992
February 1993) AFTERWORD APPENDICES
FOREWORD INTRODUCTION First Period: February 1988
August 1988 Preparation of the Secretary
General's new initiative
Talks Begin
Re
establishment of the National Council
'A Solution Yesterday'
Agreement on restarting talks
Preparation for talks and further internationalization
Talks begin 1988 Second Period: September 1988
July 1989 Intercommunal Talks
First phase: September
November 1988
Start of the 1st round of talks amid mounting domestic reaction
Visits to Paris Italy, EU
Brussels
Meeting in New York with the UN Secretary
General
The 'war' continues in Cyprus
Second phase: January
March 1989
A new campaign to promote our positions
'Women Walk Home' March 1989
Visit to Athens and New York
New York
Meeting with the UN Secretary
General
Third phase: May
June 1989
The issue of military unmanning in Nicosia
The need to continue the talks
Women's Protest and incidents in the Ayios Kassianos area Third Period: August 1989
December 1990 Efforts to make the best of the 'Set of Ideas' and to save the talks Resolution 649 and the Gulf crisis
The UN Secretary
General's 'Food for Thought' proposals
1990
Continued efforts aimed at substantive talks
Resolution 649
Rejection of Turkish conditions
Application for membership of the EU
UN efforts continue
Iraq invades Kuwait. International attention focuses on the Gulf crisis
EU acceptance of Cyprus' application for membership
New visit to the USA Fourth Period: January 1991
December 1991 Efforts to convene an International Conference on the Cyprus Issue and increased pressure on Turkey
Rejection of Turkish conditions and the involvement of the Security Council, Resolution 750
Submission of the Secretary
General's report
Increased international momentum
Paris meeting, Turkey reneges
Debate in the House of Representatives (26 September 1991) Fifth Period: January 1992
February 1993 Intensification of efforts to find a solution
Unprecedented involvement of the Security Council The Ghali Set of Ideas
Resolutions 750, 774 and 789
Renewed efforts to restart talks
Davos 1992
New contacts by the Secretary
General's representatives
Clerides
Kyprianou and the 'Greece
Cyprus Conference' slogan
Continuing efforts aimed at substantive negotiations
The Secretary
General's Report to the Security Council and Resolution 750
Indications of a change in the Turkish attitude
A new round of talks. First round: May
June 1992
Work in Cyprus
Preparations for the second round
OSCE Summit in Helsinki
Second round of talks: 13 July
14 August 1992
Proximity talks: 11
12 August
Face
to
face negotiations
The Non
Aligned Summit and a visit to Athens
New York
Seville
Brussels (September
October 1992)
Visit to Russia
Agreement on Krasnodar
Third round of talks: October
November 1992
Resolution 789 (1992)
Mr Clerides' change of policy
Pre
election period (December 1992
February 1993) AFTERWORD APPENDICES
August 1988 Preparation of the Secretary
General's new initiative
Talks Begin
Re
establishment of the National Council
'A Solution Yesterday'
Agreement on restarting talks
Preparation for talks and further internationalization
Talks begin 1988 Second Period: September 1988
July 1989 Intercommunal Talks
First phase: September
November 1988
Start of the 1st round of talks amid mounting domestic reaction
Visits to Paris Italy, EU
Brussels
Meeting in New York with the UN Secretary
General
The 'war' continues in Cyprus
Second phase: January
March 1989
A new campaign to promote our positions
'Women Walk Home' March 1989
Visit to Athens and New York
New York
Meeting with the UN Secretary
General
Third phase: May
June 1989
The issue of military unmanning in Nicosia
The need to continue the talks
Women's Protest and incidents in the Ayios Kassianos area Third Period: August 1989
December 1990 Efforts to make the best of the 'Set of Ideas' and to save the talks Resolution 649 and the Gulf crisis
The UN Secretary
General's 'Food for Thought' proposals
1990
Continued efforts aimed at substantive talks
Resolution 649
Rejection of Turkish conditions
Application for membership of the EU
UN efforts continue
Iraq invades Kuwait. International attention focuses on the Gulf crisis
EU acceptance of Cyprus' application for membership
New visit to the USA Fourth Period: January 1991
December 1991 Efforts to convene an International Conference on the Cyprus Issue and increased pressure on Turkey
Rejection of Turkish conditions and the involvement of the Security Council, Resolution 750
Submission of the Secretary
General's report
Increased international momentum
Paris meeting, Turkey reneges
Debate in the House of Representatives (26 September 1991) Fifth Period: January 1992
February 1993 Intensification of efforts to find a solution
Unprecedented involvement of the Security Council The Ghali Set of Ideas
Resolutions 750, 774 and 789
Renewed efforts to restart talks
Davos 1992
New contacts by the Secretary
General's representatives
Clerides
Kyprianou and the 'Greece
Cyprus Conference' slogan
Continuing efforts aimed at substantive negotiations
The Secretary
General's Report to the Security Council and Resolution 750
Indications of a change in the Turkish attitude
A new round of talks. First round: May
June 1992
Work in Cyprus
Preparations for the second round
OSCE Summit in Helsinki
Second round of talks: 13 July
14 August 1992
Proximity talks: 11
12 August
Face
to
face negotiations
The Non
Aligned Summit and a visit to Athens
New York
Seville
Brussels (September
October 1992)
Visit to Russia
Agreement on Krasnodar
Third round of talks: October
November 1992
Resolution 789 (1992)
Mr Clerides' change of policy
Pre
election period (December 1992
February 1993) AFTERWORD APPENDICES







