
Unilateral declaration of a pseudo-state in its occupied part Cyprus was finally condemned by CA/UN Decisions 541/1983 and 550/1984, states Ministry of Foreign Affairs in his statement on the occasion of the 39th anniversary of the illegal declaration of a pseudo-state in Cyprus.
“Turkey’s unacceptable announcement of a ‘two-state’ solution undermines any attempt to restart negotiations on a solution to the Cyprus issue within the framework of SA/UN decisions,” he characteristically notes and adds:
“Thirty-nine years after the illegal and condemned declaration of a pseudo-state, no state accepts or recognizes any legal or international status for this entity.”
“This was recently confirmed at the summit of the Organization of Turkic States, during which Turkey was forced to agree to the downgrading of the status of pseudo-state participation in this organization to the status of a “subject,” the report says.
“Our goal is to reach an agreed solution based on the decisions of the UN Security Council and European legislation,” he concludes.
Source: APE/MEB

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