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November 15, 2013

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Greece Urges Turkey to Comply with Int'l Law & Withdraw Forces From Cyprus

MODIS satellite image of Cyprus.
 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Friday marked the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the breakaway regime in the occupied part of Cyrpus. As such the Greek foreign ministry released a statement urging Ankara to review its policy on Cyprus and act in line with United Nations Security Council resolutions regarding the divided island.
     “The international community, with the exception of Turkey, respects the sovereignty, the independence and the territorial integrity of the Republic of Cyprus and confirms with every opportunity that the proclamation of the breakaway state is legally invalid,” the statement said.
The ministry said Athens will continue efforts for a mutually accepted peace settlement.
     “Greece will never accept the precedent of Turkish invasion and occupation,” the statement added.
Turkey invaded Cyprus in 1974 in response to  Greek Cypriot coup aimed at uniting the east Mediterranean island with Greece. Ankara keeps some 30,000 troops in a Turkish Cypriot enclave that only it recognizes. Turkish Cypriots created their own breakaway state in 15 November 1983.


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