The European Parliament of the European Union.
RESOLUTION 13.9.85
on developments in the Turkish-occupied section of Northern Cyprus
The European Parliament,
- whereas the Republic of Cyprus is a State in association with the European Economic
Community,
- whereas in its resolution of 17 November 19831 it condemned 'the action of the
Turkish Cypriots in proclaiming an independent Turkish-Cypriot state on the island of
Cyprus',
- having received reports of the latest successive illegal acts of the Turkish-Cypriot
leadership: (a) the 'referendum' of 5 May 1985; (b) the 'presidential elections' on 9 June
1985; and (c) the 'parliamentary elections' of 23 June 1985,
- pointing to the declaration on this matter by Foreign Ministers of the Ten in Stresa, Italy
on 10 June 1985, in which they stress that 'they do not recognize the "Turkish Republic of
Northern Cyprus", that they do not, therefore, recognize any alleged "constitutional
developments" in Northern Cyprus and that 'the Ten' wish for a just and lasting solution to
the Cyprus problem, through the good offices of the UN Secretary-General and on the
basis of the UN resolutions,
- having regard to the Brussels declaration of 21 June 1985 by the Political Affairs
Committee of the European Parliament,
- whereas a fresh initiative for solving the Cyprus problem is being worked out by the
UN Secretary-General, Mr. Perez de Cuellar,
- desiring a just and lasting settlement of the Cyprus problem on the basis of the UN
General Assembly and Security Council resolutions,
- Condemns these actions (the 'referendum', the 'presidential elections' and the
'parliamentary elections') in the Turkish-occupied section of Northern Cyprus as illegal and
an obstacle to the efforts of the UN Secretary-General to put forward his good offices;
- Calls on the sides to cooperate with the UN Secretary-General for a just and lasting
solution of the Cyprus problem;
- Calls on the Foreign Ministers (Meeting in Political Cooperation) to contribute actively
to the achievement of that objective;
- Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the governments of the Republic of
Cyprus and of Turkey, the Foreign Ministers of the Ten Meeting in Political Cooperation
and the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
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