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Turkey slams UN Security Council's 'prejudging' Cyprus resolution

by Anadolu Agency

ANKARA Jul 28, 2017 - 12:00 am GMT+3
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by Anadolu Agency Jul 28, 2017 12:00 am

Turkey on Friday criticized the text of a U.N. Security Council decision to extend the mandate of the Cyprus peacekeeping mission for six months, saying it tries to see into the future on the divided island.

The U.N. resolution's wording "prejudges the future conduct of the Cyprus settlement process," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement, adding that the objectionable phrases "have no meaning."

"Taking into account the recommendation of the U.N. Secretary-General, Turkey is continuing its assessment of the future steps to be taken on the settlement of the Cyprus issue in light of its observations concerning the course of the process to date as well as its determination to reach a lasting settlement," the statement added.

On Thursday, weeks after the collapse of the latest talks on the island's future, the U.N. Security Council decided to extend the mandate of the Cyprus peacekeeping mission until Jan. 31, 2018.

Unanimously adopting the resolution, the 15-member council said in a statement that the extension would encourage "the divided island nation's leaders to grasp the current opportunity of recent progress in negotiations to secure a comprehensive settlement of the dispute between them".

The Security Council also urged "the implementation of confidence-building measures" and "called upon the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders to put their efforts behind reaching convergences on the core issues".

The U.N. Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP), established in 1964, is one of the longest-running peacekeeping missions assigned and operated by the global body.

The eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus was divided into a Turkish Cypriot state in the north and a Greek Cypriot administration in the south after a 1974 military coup on the island was followed by the peace operation by Turkey as a guarantor power.

There has been an on-and-off peace process in recent years, with the latest series in Switzerland under the auspices of guarantor countries Turkey, Greece and Britain collapsing earlier this month.

Turkey has blamed Greek Cypriot intransigence for the latest talks' failure and also faulted the European Union for admitting Cyprus as a divided island into the union in 2004, after Greek Cypriots rejected a peace deal.

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