Turkish President Erdoğan: UN intervention unacceptable
Date Added: 22 August 2023

The process regarding the Pile – Yiğitler Road project was also on the agenda of the Presidential Cabinet meeting in Türkiye.

The UN peacekeeping forces’ intervention in the road construction in Northern Cyprus is “unacceptable,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Monday.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said that the physical intervention of UN peacekeeping forces on the territory that falls under the sovereignty of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) is never acceptable for Türkiye.

He made the statement after the Presidential Cabinet meeting that took place in the Turkish capital Ankara.

His remarks came after the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) last week intervened in road construction work to link the Turkish Cypriot village of Pile in the buffer zone with the rest of the TRNC.

The road expansion is strategically important for residents as it will give them more options to reach Pile, where Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots live together.

The Greek Cypriot administration and the UN are opposed to the project.

Residents of Pile will be able to travel shorter distances and will not have to pass through British bases when crossing to the Turkish Cypriot side when the 11.6-kilometer (7.2-mile) construction and repair work ends.

The first 7.5 km (4.7 mi) of the road will pass through Yiğitler, and the second 4.1 km (2.5 mi) will pass through Pile.

“It is neither legal nor humane to prevent Turkish Cypriots living in the Pile village from reaching their homeland,” Erdoğan said.

The president also stressed that the UN peacekeeping force overshadowed its impartiality with physical intervention to villagers in Northern Cyprus and unfortunate statements.

Erdoğan said tensions in the region have escalated again due to these attitudes that are “incompatible” with international law.

“We certainly do not find this intervention in good faith at a time when we are trying to mutually strengthen our relations with our neighbours and clear up the problems between us” he said.

“What is expected from the UN is to contribute to resolving the humanitarian needs of all parties on the island by truly representing its name, instead of demonstrating destabilizing behaviour,” he added.

Türkiye, as a guarantor state, will not allow a ‘fait accompli and unlawful acts’ on the island of Cyprus, especially in the buffer zone, Erdoğan stressed.

“We will not leave our Turkish Cypriot brothers alone with the uncompromising attitude of the Greek Cypriot side that imposes their unjust and unilateral demands,” he added.

Erdoğan also criticized the EU’s statement on the issue, dubbing it “unfortunate.”

“Our struggle will continue until the equal sovereignty and equal international status of the TRNC is confirmed by the whole world,” he added.