Foreign Ministry announcement on the 32nd anniversary of the declaration of the pseudo-state in Cyprus (15 November 1983)
The unilateral declaration of the illegal secessionist entity 32 years
ago was a flagrant violation of and affront to international law and
international legal order. The Turkish military invasion, the ongoing
illegal occupation by the Turkish army, and the settlement of a portion
of the territory of a sovereign state, the Republic of Cyprus, are
unacceptable historical anachronisms.
Through the Resolutions of
the UN Security Council (541/83 and 550/84), the international community
has reaffirmed its respect for the territorial sovereignty and
integrity of the Republic of Cyprus, condemning as legally void the
declaration of the secessionist entity and calling on all states not to
recognize it and not to facilitate or assist it in any way.
Greece
will never accept or recognize the consequences of the Turkish invasion
and occupation, and it will continue to support the efforts towards
restoration of international legality, the withdrawal of the occupation
troops, and the reunification of Cyprus based on the resolutions of the
UN Security Council and Cyprus’s capacity as a member state of the
European Union. The finding of a mutually acceptable and viable solution
is the only means by which all Cypriots can live in an environment of
freedom, democracy and stability.