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Declaration by Turkey on Cyprus, 29 July 2005
1. Turkey remains committed to finding a political settlement of the
Cyprus issue and has clearly demonstrated its resolve in this regard.
Accordingly, Turkey will continue to support the efforts of the UN
Secretary-General towards achieving a comprehensive settlement which
will lead to the establishment of a new bi-zonal partnership State. A
just and lasting settlement would greatly contribute to peace, stability
and harmonious relations in the region.
2. The Republic of Cyprus referred to in the Protocol is not the
original partnership State established in 1960.
3. Turkey will thus continue to regard the Greek Cypriot authorities as
exercising authority, control and jurisdiction only in the territory
south of the buffer zone, as is currently the case, and as not
representing the Turkish Cypriot people and will treat the acts
performed by them accordingly.
4. Turkey declares that signature, ratification and implementation of
this Protocol neither amount to any form of recognition of the Republic
of Cyprus referred to in the Protocol; nor prejudice Turkey’s rights and
obligations emanating from the Treaty of Guarantee, the Treaty of
Alliance, and the Treaty of Establishment of 1960.
5. Turkey reaffirms that its existing relationship with the Turkish
Republic of Northern Cyprus remains unchanged by becoming a party to the
Protocol.
6. Pending a comprehensive settlement, the position of Turkey on Cyprus
will remain unchanged. Turkey expresses its readiness to establish
relations with the new partnership State which will emerge following a
comprehensive settlement in Cyprus.
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