Friday 16 September 2011

DRILLING BEGINS 15 DAYS EARLIER, UNDER THE WATCHFUL EYES OF TURKISH WAR SHIPS



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DRILLING BEGINS 15 DAYS EARLIER, UNDER THE WATCHFUL EYES OF TURKISH WAR SHIPS

The Cyprus Mail by Stefanos Evripidou - published on Friday September 16, 2011 - THE NOBLE rig Homer Ferrington yesterday took its place in Cyprus’ Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) ahead of the start of drilling next week under the watchful eye of Turkey’s navy and air force.
According to a Defence Ministry source, Turkish navy ships and planes watched from a distance as the rig was moved from Israel’s offshore field Noa where it completed drilling to Cyprus’ Block 12, also known as the Aphrodite field.
The source clarified that the Turkish ships and planes did not violate Cyprus’ territorial waters or air space.
The Homer rig is due to start exploratory drilling in Aphrodite as early as this Monday in a climate of tense rhetoric as the Turkish leadership continues to question the rights of Israel and Cyprus to drill in for hydrocarbon reserves in their respective EEZs.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry released a statement yesterday saying it would sign a pact with the breakaway state if Cyprus insisted on going ahead with drilling.
“It has been agreed that Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus will conclude a continental shelf delimitation agreement should the Greek Cypriot administration proceed with offshore drilling activities in the south of the island,” said Turkey’s foreign ministry.
It did not elaborate on what that agreement would entail but said it had decided on the measure at a meeting in Turkey between Turkish and Turkish Cypriot officials, adding that further meetings would take place in northern Cyprus today.

According to a UN convention on maritime law, continental shelf delimitation refers to a coastal country’s territorial boundaries beyond its territorial sea but those boundaries are subject to a series of complex clauses.
To date, Turkey and Greece are in dispute over the size of the Greek islands' continental shelf lying in the Aegean, having avoided war over the issue in the 11th hour in 1996.
The Turkish Cypriot leadership’s top aide Kudret Ozersay yesterday told the Cyprus Mail that Turkish Cypriots would avoid signing the pact with Turkey if Cyprus called off its plans to drill in its southern EEZ.
Houston-based Noble Energy has a licence to drill in Cyprus’ Block 12, while Israeli company Delek also has an option to participate. The two companies are partners in explorations for hydrocarbon reserves in Israel’s gas fields. The Mediterranean basin is believed to have substantial quantities of deposits.

The war rhetoric was turned up a notch yesterday as the Homer rig took its place under Turkish surveillance while Turkey’s navy carried out war exercises in the Aegean. The naval exercises were planned long in advance.
According to state broadcaster CyBC, Turkey had 17 warships in total (three frigates, seven corvette gunships and seven torpedo gunboats) in the Aegean, moving between the Greek islands of Rhodes and Kastelorizo. One online news site reported that the National Guard (NG) had been put on a state of alert along with reservist soldiers.
A Defence Ministry source last night denied the reports, saying the NG was in a state of preparedness, not alert, as it always was, and that no reservists had been called. The military was watching developments closely, added the source.
Defence Minister Demetris Eliades is due in Athens today to have talks with his Greek counterpart Panos Beglitis. The two ministers also share a close friendship going back many years.
Speaking after meeting with US diplomats on the island, Eliades said he hoped the international community would not allow unpleasant developments to take place in the region.
He thanked the US for its stance on Cyprus’ aim to explore its energy resources.
A State Department spokesman yesterday repeated US support for efforts to enhance energy diversity in Europe, noting the fact a US company was involved was “also positive”.
According to CyBC, Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou and his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu had a late night phone conversation on Wednesday, enacting their security cooperation agreement signed almost two weeks ago.
The taut climate in the region was enhanced yesterday when Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned again that Turkish warships could be deployed to the eastern Mediterranean at any time.
During a visit to Tunis yesterday as part of his ‘Arab Spring tour’, Erdogan told a news conference: “Israel cannot do whatever it wants in the eastern Mediterranean. They will see what our decisions will be on this subject. Our navy attack ships can be there at any moment.”
Turkish EU Minister Egemen Bagis was quoted saying Turkey would not remain a bystander if oil and gas exploration was carried out in disputed waters.
“If they want, let the TRNC and the Greek Cypriot administration of south Cyprus search for oil together,” he said.
Foreign Minister Erato Kozakou-Marcoullis said yesterday Cyprus was keeping the UN Security Council members informed of the latest threats on a regular basis. Until now, Cyprus “fully satisfied” with the network of political support, she added.
Greek Foreign Ministry spokesman Gregoris Delavekouras said Cyprus has the self-evident sovereign right to exploit its natural resources, adding, “nobody can doubt that”.
The Greek spokesman said: “We hope that Turkey will behave calmly and will not contribute to even more tension”.

ON SUNDAY IN LARNACA

SIPAN DANCERS TO PARTICIPATE AT THE 6th MEDITERRANEAN FOLK DANCE FESTIVAL ON SUNDAY 18 SEPTEMBER
AT 8:00 PM IN LARNACA

The Sipan Armenian Dance Ensemble of Hamazkayin Cultural and Educational Association Cyprus Oshagan Cyprus will be participating in the 6th Mediterranean Folk Dance Festival on Sunday 18th of September at 8.00pm on the Sea-Front Stage at Finikoudes/Larnaca.
Additionally this year, Hamazkayin is exhibiting Armenian national costumes at the Municipal Gallery in Larnaca as part of "Traditional Costumes of the Mediterranean" exhibition which was inaugurated by the Mayor of Larnaca Andreas Moiseos on Friday 16 September at 7.00pm.
We hope that you will honor and encourage us with your presence and enjoy our breathtaking culture once again.
Hamazkayin Cultural and Educational Association Cyprus Oshagan Cyprus

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Gibrahayer Calendar Events

  • Cyprus : 6th Mediterranean Folklore Dance FestivalSaturday 17 September at 8:30 pm - Greek Night at Homenetmen -AYMA – Delicious Greek Meze. Entrance (excluding drinks) Adults: Eur15, Children (6-15) Eur8. For reservations call Marine Tavitian 99 437612 or AYMA mobile 99680944.
  • Sunday 18th of September at 8.00pm on the Sea-Front Stage at Finikoudes/Larnaca - The Sipan Armenian Dance Ensemble of Hamazkayin Cultural and Educational Association Cyprus Oshagan Cyprus will be participating in the 6th Mediterranean Folk Dance Festival.
  • Monday 19 September at 7:30 pm - OCEAN DEEP - Painting Exhibition by Nanor Tashdjian at Opus 39 Gallery.
  • Friday 23 September at 6:30 pm - at the PASYDY Hall in Nicosia - Unforgettable musical moments with a cappella songs and hymns with the famous "Fayha" Choir, conducted by Maestro Barkev Taslakian organised by The Maronite Archbishopric and The Armenian Prelature of Cyprus, with the participation of Hamazkayin's SIPAN Dance Ensemble and the "Youth Melody" choir of the Maronite Archbishopric of Cyprus. Entrance: 10 euros with proceeds going to various charities. The performance will be followed by dinner at HMEM - AYMA. Watch Fayha Choir here:www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2fI3BoEuMA& .
  • Saturday, September 24, at 6:00 pm - Armenian Evangelical Church service in Greek Evangelical Church, 20 Gladstonos street, Nicosia. Speaker: Hrayr Jebejian. Sermon title, “ Zirar Entounil- Nayev Darperoutiounerov”.
  • Thursday 29 September 2011 at 8.00pm at Homenetmen – AYMA – ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Hamazkayin Cultural and Educational Association’s “Oshagan” Cyprus Chapter.
  • Friday 30 September at 8:30 pm - Dinner celebrations for the 80th Anniversary of the Armenian Club of Larnaca, at the Sun Hall Hotel. For reservations please call Ani Yenovkian 99536988, Roubina Bohdjelian 99607568, Adelina Boyadjian 99575982, until the 25th of September.
  • Sunday 23 October at 1:00 pm - Autumn Fund-Raising Luncheon organised by The Armenian Relief Society (HOM) Sosse Cyprus Chapter at Homenetmen - AYMA.
  • Sunday 13th November – Kravadz or.
  • Saturday 20 November – Kravadz or.
  • Sunday 27 November at 4:00 pm - HOM (Armenian Relief Society) Cyprus "Sosse" Chapter’s Christmas Fund Raiser at Cleopatra Hotel for humanitarian projects in Armenia, Artsakh and Cyprus.
  • Sunday 4 December - HOM (Armenian Relief Society) Cyprus Sosse Chapter’s Stassikratous street Bazaar for humanitarian projects in Armenia, Artsakh and Cyprus.
  • Sunday 25 December at 9:00 pmHomenetmen - AYMA Christmas Ball at The Cyprus Hilton.

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