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Archive for April, 2010

Klitschko Brothers next for David Haye?

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

David Haye beats John Ruiz

The dust has barely settled after David Haye’s stunning victory over John Ruiz in the ninth round of their WBA World Heavyweight bout in Manchester but Haye wants to waste no time in re-unifying the heavyweight division.  TRNC resident Haye says he plans to have another four fights before retiring at the grand old age of 31!  For Haye to achieve his ambition at least two of those fights would have to be against the Klitschko brothers, Vitali (WBC champ) and Wladimir (IBF and WBO champ).

The Daily Telegraph reports that Golden Boy Promotions will negotiate on David Haye’s behalf and will be looking to cut a deal with both brothers somewhere in the region of £10 million.

Cyprop wishes David all the best and we hope that he will soon be crowned the Undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the World!

Cyprus Leaders Issue Joint Statement

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Talat & Christofias issuing joint statement

The leaders of the two main communities of Cyprus, Mr Mehmet Ali Talat and Mr Demetris Christofias, released a joint statement on Tuesday 30th March 2010 saying they were encouraged by the progress made so far in the ongoing reunification talks and expressed their conviction that ‘with perseverance we shall achieve a comprehensive settlement’.

The statement was released before a break in the negotiations for elections to take place in the TRNC on April 18th 2010.  The joint statement was read out by  the Secretary-General’s adviser on Cyprus, Alexander Downer.  We have posted the statement in full below:

STATEMENT OF THE TWO LEADERS

30 March 2010

We have been engaged in a serious effort to find a comprehensive settlement to the Cyprus problem in the shortest possible time.  We express our appreciation to the United Nations Secretary General for his mission of Good Offices entrusted to him by the Security Council and his efforts aimed at finding a mutually agreed solution of the Cyprus problem.

After many meetings that have taken place to date, and our discussions on all aspects of the Cyprus problem, we are encouraged by the important progress we have made so far on the Chapters of Governance and Power Sharing, EU Matters and the Economy and we are convinced that with perseverance we shall achieve a comprehensive settlement.

We underscore the fact that negotiations are being conducted under the overriding principle of the ‘integrated whole approach’ which means that ‘nothing is agreed unless everything is agreed’.

We are convinced that our mutual concern for the common good of the Greek Cypriots and the Turkish Cypriots and our will for a comprehensive solution will soon lead us to an exhaustive discussion of the remaining aspects of the Cyprus problem and the overcoming of the divergent positions soon, so as to achieve a mutually acceptable solution that will be put to separate simultaneous referenda.

Whilst the negotiations remain confidential it is recognised that the leaders may explain to their communities the progress made so far and the differences that still need to be resolved.

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