REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Nicosia, 21 July 2021
Dear Colleague,
Following my intervention at the meeting of the Standing Committee early July,
regarding Turkey’s escalating provocations against the Republic of Cyprus
and
particularly the illegal opening of the fenced area (Varosha) of the occupied town of
Famagusta,
Ι
am addressing to you this letter to inform you of further worrisome
developments occurring at this very moment in Cyprus.
The Turkish President has paid yesterday an illegal visit to the occupied territory of
the Republic of Cyprus to
“celebrate”
the 47
th
anniversary of the Turkish invasion in
Cyprus. A delegation from the Parliament of the Republic of Azerbaijan also
attended the
“celebrations”.
On this occasion, Mr Erdogan and the leader of the
illegal occupation regime subordinate to Turkey, Mr Tatar, announced the opening
of 3,5% land of the
“ghost
town” of Varosha under Turkish-Cypriot administration.
Furthermore, they
“invited”
the lawful owners of the land in Famagusta, all being
Greek Cypriots, to claim the restitution of their properties, only under Turkish
Cypriot administration and not under UN administration, as stipulated by relevant
UN Security Council Resolutions 550 (1984) and 789 (1992).
We strongly condemn this illegal attempt to alter the established status-quo of the
fenced area of Varosa. Such an action constitutes yet another blatant violation of
international Law and the pertinent UN Security Council Resolutions by Turkey.
This escalation is part-and-parcel of
Turkey’s
expansionist policy against the
Republic of Cyprus, through the creation of new
faits accomplis
on the ground and
within Cyprus’ Exclusive Economic Zone. Turkey’s aggressive and illegal behaviour
further exacerbates tension and undermines the stability and security in the Eastern
Mediterranean region.
For some time now Turkey openly proclaims the creation of
“two
states”, as a
settlement of the Cyprus problem, in blatant disregard of international Law and
pertinent UN Resolutions which explicitly reject, along with the European Union
and the entire international community, a
“two-state”
solution
for Cyprus. Turkey’s
partitionist stand severely undermines efforts to find a common ground that will
allow the resumption of talks towards achieving a just and viable settlement of the
Cyprus problem.
Dear Colleague,
The Helsinki Final Act principles must be strictly adhered to by all participating
States, as an essential precondition, so that the OSCE can achieve its aspirations and
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