UN envoy sees economic crisis as blessing for Cyprus peace deal

New York City, 28 March-2014 (Xinhua): An outgoing United Nations envoy in Cyprus said on Thursday that the island’s economic crisis may be a blessing in disguise regarding a peace deal eluding Greek and Turkish Cypriots for many decades.

UN envoy sees economic crisis as blessing for Cyprus peace deal

UN envoy sees economic crisis as blessing for Cyprus peace deal
UN envoy sees economic crisis as blessing for Cyprus peace deal (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Alexander Downer, a former foreign minister of Australia who served as United Nations Secretary General’s personal advisor in Cyprus for seven years, told a press conference that the prospects of economic growth could bring the estranged Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities closer together in seeking a solution.

The two communities have been living apart in their respective regions of the eastern Mediterranean island since Turkey occupied its northern part in 1974, in response to a coup by Greek army officers.

“Economic circumstances, harsh as they are, can and have reminded people that a solution is beneficial for the island,” Downer said one day after paying farewell visits to Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades and the Turkish Cypriot leader Dervis Eroglu.

Cyprus went through a shake-down of its economy and banking system last year, which involved a harsh austerity program, after receiving a 10-billion euro (13.8-billion-U.S. dollar) bailout from the Eurogroup and the International Monetary Fund.

Downer will step down in mid-April to take up a new post as Australia’s High Commissioner (ambassador) in London.

He said that should Cyprus were reunited under a peace deal it would attract considerable investment.

PRIO, an international peace research institute working on peace building, has estimated that a Cyprus solution could boost economic growth by 3.8 percent per year, adding 18 billion euros to Cyprus’ economy in 20 years.

Greek and Turkish Cypriot negotiators are currently engaged in a renewed round of negotiations since February 11.

Downer said the process for the solution of the Cyprus problem was in good shape and that there was a positive momentum.