The unilateral declaration of the pseudostate in the occupied sections of Cyprus has been irrevocably condemned by the UN Security Council resolutions 541/1983 and 550/1984, the Greek foreign ministry said in an announcement on Tuesday concerning the 39th anniversary since the formation of the pseudostate.
“Turkey’s unacceptable demand for a ‘two-state’ solution undermines all efforts to resume negotiations for resolving the Cyprus issue in the framework of UN resolutions,” the ministry said, adding:
“Thirty-nine years after the illegal and condemned declaration of the pseudostate, no state accepts or recognises any legal or international status for this entity.” This was confirmed at the recent Summit of the Organisation of Turkic States, where Turkey was obliged to accept a downgrading of the pseudostate’s participation in the summit in the capacity of an ‘entity’, the announcement said.
“Our aim is to achieve an agreed solution on the basis of UN Security Council resolutions and the European acquis,” it concluded.
SOURCE; ANA-MPA