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Monday October 1, 11:04 PM
Cyprus shows off military hardware as warning to
Turkey
NICOSIA, Oct 1 (AFP) -
Cyrpus displayed a range of new artillery weapons
during independence day celebrations on Monday to
signal its ability to defend itself against rival
Turkey, which controls the north of the island.
During the military parade four new artillery
batteries were displayed: 122mm BM-21 multiple rocket
launchers, 203mm M110-82 self-propelled guns, M114
towed artillery pieces with 155mm cannons, and
self-propelled 155mm artillery guns known as
"Susanna".
"This new equipment signals the National Guard's
readiness to defend Cyprus," President Glafcos
Clerides told reporters after the parade here to mark
the island's independence from Britain in 1960.
He said the procurements were part of the government's
commitment to improve the island's defences against
any Turkish aggression.
"We seek a peaceful solution but at the same time we
must increase our defences to thwart Turkish
expansionism," he said.
Clerides said there were other new weapons he was "not
going to talk about".
"The parade affirms that Cyprus's armed forces are
capable and ready to defend the island's right to
freedom and independence," added Greek Defence
Minister Akis Tsohatzopoulos, who attended the parade
and later gave a news conference in Nicosia.
Tsohatzopoulos said the fight against global terrorism
and rogue states made it all the more important to
bring stability in the region and solve the
decades-old Cyprus problem.
"The Cyprus problem is a classic example of what all
countries should be focusing on," said Tsohatzopoulos.
UN-sponsored proximity talks were abandoned by Turkish
Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash in November 2000 over
demands his breakaway state be given equal recognition
with the internationally recognised Greek Cypriot
government.
The Greek defence minister strongly refuted claims by
Turkish PM Bulent Ecevit that Nicosia was awash with
laundered money and a danger to the European Union
(EU).
"Nobody can accept that criticism of Cyprus because it
has proved on a daily basis that it upholds human
rights and democracy and demonstrated such principles
in its EU progress," said Tsohatzopoulos.
Cyprus is a frontrunner in the EU enlargement process.
Also paraded through the streets of the capital on
Monday were TOR M-1 short-range anti-aircraft
missiles, Greek and Russian-loaned helicopters, plus
scores of Russian T-80 and American M-48 main battle
tanks.




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