7 Jun, 2009
PSEKA Canada Resolution on Cyprus (2009)
The International Coordinating Committee Justice for Cyprus (PSEKA Canada),
- Having considered the current situation in Cyprus,
- Recalling the United Nations General Assembly resolution 37/253 (1983) in which the Assembly reaffirms the need to settle the question of Cyprus without further delay by peaceful means in accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations and the relevant United Nations resolutions,
- Greatly concerned that part of the territory of the Republic of Cyrus is still occupied, since 1974, by Turkish military forces,
- Confirms its full support for the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, unity and security of the Republic of Cyprus;
- Calls for the cessation of all foreign interference in the affairs of the Republic of Cyprus;
- Demands, without further delay, the withdrawal of all Turkish occupation forces from the Republic of Cyprus as necessary step towards an acceptable solution of the Cyprus Problem;
- Welcomes any negotiations which could lead to a proposed solution of the Cyprus Problem;
- Demands that any future proposed solution of the Cyprus Problem: (a) Ensures the respect of the human rights and fundamental freedoms of all legal citizens of the Republic of Cyprus, including the freedom of movement, the freedom of settlement and the right to property; (b) Ensures the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, unity, and security of the Republic of Cyprus; (c) Prohibits the assignment of any type of guarantee powers and/or intervention rights by any foreign country;
- Requests that, prior to implementation, any proposed solution of the Cyprus Problem is presented to all legal citizens of the Republic of Cyprus in the form of a Referendum.
comments