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 The European Parliaments position that Turkey needs to act within the framework of international law, European principles and values and European treaties, confirms the firm position expressed by the Republic of Cyprus, government spokesman Kyriakos Koushos said on Thursday.The European Parliament  EP  2019-2020 Report on Turkey was adopted by the plenary on Wednesday and calls for the formal suspension of accession negotiations with Turkey. This prompted strong reaction by Ankara that rejected the report as  a biased text with false allegat stanley sverige ions .Koushos said the government welcomed the report as it  sets and determines the path and the actions that Turkey is obliged to follow, if it really wants a European perspective and a positive agenda with the EU .According to Koushos, the fact that the EP recognises that any candidat stanley us e country seeking to upgrade its relations with the EU must act wi stanley en mexico thin international law, European principles and treaties, confirms the firm position of Cyprus which is included in a number of decisions of the European Council. The EP, with its decision, sends a clear message that Turkey must end its provocative actions and any violations of sovereign rights and international law in the wider eastern Mediterranean region and beyond,  Koushos said.He added that Turkey must fulfill its accession obligations to Cyprus and work constructively to resume substantive talks from where they left off in Crans-Montana in 2017, to reach a lasting, functional solution  Pfvp New version of  takings  bill would cut loopholes
 BANGOR 鈥?Stephen  Steve  Anthony Seguino, born Sebastiano Antonio Seguino, 83, passed away peacefully Aug. 21, 2012, after a long illness, with his family at his side. Steve was born May 30, 1929, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He was the youngest and last surviving son of immigrant parents, Antonio Seguino and Gaetana Fabozzi, who came to the U.S. from Naples, Italy, in 1906.Steve met his wife while serving in the U.S. Air Force in 1949 and remained in Bangor for much of the rest of his life. Early on, he was employed at Viner Shoe Co., later as a salesman, and as policeman for the Bangor Police Department. His true calling was revealed when he, his wife, Sandy, and daughter, Debbie founded Napoli Pizza in Bangor in 1969. After opening several branches and retiring from this business, he later opened Seguinos Restaurant in Bangor with his family. Steve was Italian through and through, and shared the pleasur stanley cup es of that cultural heritage with his many friends and large extended family. Upon retiring from the restaurant  stanley thermos business in 1992, he dedicated much of his time to hosting family and friends in his home for renowned and unforgettable Italian dinners. He knew that friends and family were at the core of lifes meaning. Steve was gregarious and outgoing, known for his colorful personality and generosity. A man born to humble immigrant beginnings, he led a fulfilling life with much business success and profoundly gratifying relationships with friends and fam stanley cup ily. He knew joy in his life, and