Security Council calls for immediate reversal of Turkish and Turkish Cypriots decision on Varosha
The presidential statement approved by all 15 Security Council members, upheld that âno actions should be carried out in relation to Varosha, that are not in accordance with its resolutionsâ.
âThe Security Council condemns the announcement in Cyprus by Turkish and Turkish Cypriot leaders on 20 July 2021 on the further reopening of part of the fenced-off area of Varoshaâ, the statement continued.
Secretary-General @antonioguterres is deeply concerned about the announcements made on 20 July by the Turkish Cypriots and Turkey regarding a further opening of the fenced-off town of Varosha. Full statement: https://t.co/RszcvnTnlH
â" UN Spokesperson (@UN_Spokesperson) July 21, 2021âDeep regretââThe Security Council expresses its deep regret regarding these unilateral actions that run contrary to its previous resolutions and statements.â
The statement calls for âthe immediate reversal of this course of action and the reversal of all steps taken on Varosha since October 2020.â
The statement followed a closed-door briefing earlier in the day by the outgoing UN Special Representative, Elizabeth Spehar.
The Mediterranean island has been divided between Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities for 47 years, and a Security Council resolution of 1964 recommended the establishment of a peacekeeping force to maintain law and order and help end inter-communal strife.
According to news reports, on Wednesday, Greek Cypriot leaders appealed to the Council over plans by Turkish Cypriot authorities to revert a 1.35 square-mile section of Varosha, from military to civilian control, and open it for potential resettlement.
The self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), which is backed by Turkey, made the initial announcement a day earlier, that part of the suburb would come under civilian control.
Guterres statementOn Wednesday, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed his deep concern over Wednesdayâs announcements by Turkey and Turkish-Cypriot leaders, on re-opening Varosha, and said that the UNâs position âremains unchanged and is guided by the relevant Security Council resolutionsâ.â¯
In a statement issued by his Deputy Spokesperson, Farhan Haq, Mr. Guterres called on all sides âto refrain from any unhelpful actions and to engage in dialogue to bring peace and prosperity to the island through a comprehensive settlementâ.
âThe Secretary-General has repeatedly called on all parties to refrain from unilateral actions that provoke tensions andâ¯may compromise the ongoing efforts to seek common ground between the parties towards a lasting settlement of the Cyprus issueâ.
âJust settlementâThe Security Council statement concluded with a reaffirmation of its commitment âto an enduring, comprehensive and just settlement, in accordance with the wishes of the Cypriot people, and based on a bicommunal, bizonal federation, with political equalityâ.
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