In a written statement made by the Presidency of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), it was stated that the UNSC's mandate, which was stationed on the island of Cyprus, was extended by another 6 months, with the resolution of the UNSC dated 28 July and numbered 2646 (2022).
In the statement, it was noted that the UN found "unacceptable" with the said resolution and continued to support the maintenance of the status quo.
"The UN Security Council's repetition of past refrains, despite the fact that the UN Secretary-General conveyed the developments and assessments of the last 6 months in his 2 reports to the UN Security Council, is a clear indication that the Council continues to ignore the facts on the Island," the statement said.
Emphasizing that the purpose of the UN Goodwill Mission is to help find a freely negotiated solution that can be mutually accepted by the parties on the Island, the UNSC also emphasized the importance of political will, openness, flexibility and reconciliation in finding a common ground for the start of official negotiations. said to have been made.
“IMPLEMENTATION CANNOT BE ACCEPTABLE!”
In the statement, "Despite all this, the Council, in the same decision, referred to the resolution 1251, which it took 31 years ago in 1991, which dictated a certain solution model, and which, despite years of negotiations, always ended in failure, and openly declared that it attracted the consent of the Turkish Cypriot side. Attempting to impose is unacceptable. Noting once again that there is no common ground between the parties that would enable official negotiations, the Council decision, in an environment where the consent of both parties is sought and the UN Secretary General put forth effort in this context, and italso showed how much of a contradiction he was in referring to the exhausted solution model," it was added.
“TURKISH CYPRIOT IS NOT THE COMMUNITY, IT IS THE PEOPLE”
In the statement, which stated that the insistence of the UNSC on the Maraş opening is biased and does not match the facts, it was pointed out that the reaction to the regulations that will pave the way for the Immovable Property Commission to issue a return decision will not change the TRNC's determined stance on taking the said steps in accordance with property rights.
"Despite all the objections made, the TRNC will not be allowed to continue this situation in the face of the UNG's mandate being extended once again with this decision, without the consent of the TRNC, and all necessary steps will be taken to remedy this illegality and injustice. It should not be forgotten that; Turkish Cypriots with an independent state are not a 'society' but a people with at least as much sovereignty as the Greek Cypriots," the statement said.