
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
CONTACT: GEORGIA ECONOMOU |
| July
1,
2005—No. 63 |
(202)
785-8430 |
AHI Confirms Misinformation in TRNC Daily
Newspaper Article
WASHINGTON, DC—The American Hellenic Institute recently uncovered misinformation
that appeared in an article of the TRNC daily "Cyprus Times" titled, "Reports
that Taiwanization of the occupied areas is starting with investments by Bear
Stearns Bank."
Bear Stearns is a New York based Investment Company with assets over $255.9
billion and working capital of $49.4 billion.
The article reported that Timothy Ash, Director of Developing Markets for
Bear Stearns, led a delegation of investors to the occupied north. To learn
more, AHI contacted Mr. Ash directly in his London office to clarify specifics
regarding this trip.
In a telephone call with AHI, Timothy Ash, said, that he "flew into
Larnaca" and he "met with some Greek Cypriot politicians." Ash
also visited the occupied north "to assess the area, not to invest or
create business there." During his visit to the north he did meet with
Turkish Cypriot officials.
The TRNC daily presented misinformed facts about his trip to the north. First,
the article, which appeared on June 25, 2005, reported that he was there from
June 11 till June 16. In fact, according to Ash, he was in Cyprus from "June
8-10 to conduct market risk assessment in Cyprus." Second, Ash said that
no news agency from Cyprus contacted him to ask him about his trip. Third,
the TRNC daily article stated "Bear Stearns considered the biggest investment
firm in America, recently sent a top-level delegation to seek investments here
in the north."
Ash indicated to AHI that he did not lead a delegation, but rather that he
went "himself". He continued, "We’re not investors. (In the
occupied north)"
Ash said, "We are not doing trade with the north." He stated that
they are in full compliance with international law and will not invest in the
occupied part of Cyprus until there is a future settlement. At the current
stages, Ash stated, " We’re working with the international agreements."
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For additional information, please contact Georgia Economou at (202) 785-8430 or georgia@ahiworld.org. For general information regarding the activities of AHI, please view our Web site at http://www.ahiworld.org.
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