President Tatar: UN resolution on UNFICYP ‘biased’
Date Added: 01 February 2024

 President Ersin Ersin Tatar on Wednesday accused the United Nations Security Council of holding a “biased attitude” after it ratified Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ annual report and renewed the peacekeeping force (UNFICYP)’s mandate for another year.

In a written statement issued by the Office of the President on Wednesday, Tatar lambasted the UN Security Council, pointing out that reference made in its annual report to a federal solution in Cyprus “is supported by the Greek Cypriot side because it ensures the continuation of the status [as the only recognised government in Cyprus] they usurped, and which has repeatedly and exhaustively been shown to be a failure.”

This, he said, “is the clearest indicator of the Security Council’s biased attitude”.

“The Turkish Cypriot side has withdrawn its consent for a solution based on a federal model and will not approve any process on this exhausted basis. A new and official negotiation process can only be possible by confirming our sovereign equality and equal international status,” he said.

“The language used … literally encourages Greek Cypriot violations which have been going on for years, and threatens the steps we have taken to ensure stability on the island.”

On the matter of UNFICYP, he said “it can operate within the framework of our goodwill in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC).”

He added, “It is essential to find a mutually acceptable method which will put UNFICYP’s operations in our country and the buffer zone on a true legal basis.

“The procedure of seeking only the consent of the Greek Cypriot Administration in South Cyprus regarding the extension of UUNFICYP’s mandate is not sustainable,” he said.

Earlier, both the Turkish Foreign Ministry and TRNC Foreign Ministry’ had also reacted to the extension of UNFICYP’s mandate.

“Contrary to the established practice of the United Nations, the consent of the Turkish Cypriots was, yet again, not sought during the mandate extension of the peacekeeping force,” a statement by Türkiye’s foreign ministry said.

A statement from the TRNC Foreign Ministry stressed the main factor enabling UNFICYP to operate “within the borders of the TRNC is the good-willed cooperation” of its ‘authorities’.

“Yet again, the Security Council has repeated the mistake of extending the mandate of UNFICYP without seeking the consent of the Turkish Cypriot side. We reject this approach, which disregards the will and existence of the Turkish Cypriot side.”

Commenting on the Security Council’s resolution calling on both sides to make an effort to reach a comprehensive agreement based on a bizonal, bicommunal federation, the ministry said this was a “great disrespect towards the will of the Turkish Cypriot people”. This is because it imposes a model “which is incompatible with the realities on the ground, and which is proven to fail”.