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Turkey moves to break Cyprus deadlock 

Published: Thursday 7 December 2006    | Updated: Friday 1 June 2007   

Turkey intends to open up one port and one airport to trade from Cyprus, the EU's Finnish Presidency said. Turkish business has welcomed this as a positive step towards easing the current diplomatic impasse.

Turkey's opening of one port and one airport to Cyprus is a step towards fulfilling its obligations to the EU. The Commission had earlier recommended to partially suspend talks with Turkey, because it refused to open its trade to Cyprus.

The move comes as foreign ministers are discussing the issue in Brussels on 6-7 December 2006, one week ahead of the European Council, which will decide on a partial suspension of EU membership talks with Turkey.

The plans were confirmed by the head of the Turkish business association in Brussels, Bahadir Kaleagasi, who told EurActiv it showed a clear sign of "diplomatic goodwill". He further added that Turkish business would like to continue the accession process, but was also waiting to see positive action  from Cyprus.

Kaleagasi also warned that a suspension of talks could create a climate of uncertainty and would lead to a further decline in Turkish public support for EU membership.

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