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THE 33RD SESSION OF THE ISLAMIC CONFERENCE OF
FOREIGN MINISTERS' RESOLUTION ON CYPRUS (21 June 2006)
Recalling its Resolution
No.5/32-P on the Situation in Cyprus adopted at the 32nd Session of the
Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers, held in Sana’a, Republic of Yemen,
on 28-30 June 2005, which, inter alia, reaffirms the full equality of the
two parties in Cyprus and strongly calls upon the international community to
take, without further delay, concrete steps to end the isolation of the
Turkish Cypriot people;
Reaffirming the
previous resolutions of the Islamic Conferences on the question of Cyprus
which express firm support for the rightful cause of the Turkish Muslim
people of Cyprus who constitute an integral part of the Islamic world;
Reiterating its
continued support for the efforts of the UN Secretary-General under his
mission of good offices towards a comprehensive settlement;
Mindful of the
necessity to respect the full equality of the two parties in
Cyprus in order to facilitate
the efforts towards a comprehensive settlement;
Reiterating once again its
call on the two parties in
Cyprus to reciprocally
acknowledge each other’s equal status;
Recalling that the
UN Plan of March 2004 for the comprehensive settlement of the Cyprus issue
aimed to establish a new state of affairs in Cyprus in the form of a new
bi-zonal partnership with two equal constituent states; respecting the
principle of equal political status of the Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot
sides, while acknowledging that neither side may claim authority or
jurisdiction over the other;
Taking note of the
results of the simultaneous referenda held separately on 24 April 2004 in
both sides of Cyprus; and deeply regrets that contrary to international
calls, the Greek Cypriot side overwhelming rejected the UN settlement plan,
whereas the Turkish Cypriot side approved the plan with a clear majority for
the reunification of the Island and the EU membership;
Nothing the desire
of the Turkish Muslim people of
Cyprus to fully integrate with the International
Community, whereas they are still left in isolation as the victim of an
outcome in which they have no fault;
Monitoring with
grave concern the unfortunate initiatives to prevent any financial or moral
assistance towards the Turkish Cypriots and calling the related
party/parties to give and end to these unjust activities;
Welcoming the
proposal declared by the Republic of Turkey on 24 January 2006 for
simultaneous lifting of all restrictions on both sides of Cyprus; qualifying
this initiative as timely and constructive in the framework of the aim of
the realization of peaceful, just and lasting solution of the Cyprus issue;
Also welcoming the
contacts of an OIC delegation headed by Ambassador Atta El-Mannane Bakhit,
Assistant Secretary General for International Affairs, with the Turkish
Cypriot side in March 2006; to determine the economic and social conditions
and thus explore the ways and means of achieving a just political settlement
in the island;
Expressing its
solidarity with the Turkish Cypriots and its appreciation for their
constructive efforts to attain a just and mutually acceptable settlement;
Considering that
the massive arms build-up and the establishment, as well as continuing
construction of air and naval bases by the Greek Cypriot side constitute a
threat to peace and stability in the
Island and the region,
Expressing
regret that, the Greek Cypriot side unilaterally breached the understanding
of mutual cancellation since 2001 of annual military exercises;
Noting the report
of the Secretary-General on the situation in
Cyprus contained in document
ICFM/33-2006/POL/SG.REP.4
1. Reaffirms the full
equality of the two parties in
Cyprus as the principle enabling them to live
side-by-side in security, peace and harmony without one having the ability
to govern, exploit, oppress or threaten the other.
2. Supports the
establishment of technical committees between the two parties which aim to
build mutual confidence.
3. Expresses its
profound disappointment over the unwillingness on the part of the Greek
Cypriot side towards finding a comprehensive settlement to the
Cyprus issue.
4. Calls upon the
international community to urge the Greek Cypriot side to work for an early
comprehensive solution of the
Cyprus question on the basis of the UN Settlement Plan.
5. Repeats its call to
the international community to take, without further delay, concrete steps
to end the isolation of the Turkish Cypriot people.
6. Calls upon the
Member States to strengthen effective solidarity with the Turkish Muslim
people of
Cyprus, closely associating with them, and with a view to helping them
materially and politically to overcome the inhuman isolation which has been
imposed upon them, to increase and expand their relations in all fields.
7. Invites the Member States in
this framework:
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to
exchange business delegations with the Turkish Cypriot side with a view to
exploring the opportunities of economic cooperation, investment in the areas
such as direct transport, tourism, information;
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to
develop cultural relations and sports contacts with the Turkish Cypriot
people;
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to
encourage cooperation with the Turkish Cypriot universities, including the
exchanges of students and academicians.
8. Strongly encourages
Member States to exchange high level visits with the Turkish Cypriot side.
9. Reaffirms its
previous decisions to support until the Cyprus problem is solved, the
rightful claim of the Turkish Muslim people of Cyprus, for the right to be
heard in all international fora where the Cyprus problem comes up for
discussion, on the basis of equality of the two parties in Cyprus.
10. Requests the
Secretary-General to secure the continuation of the necessary contacts with
the Islamic Development Bank with a view to seek ways and means of the
latter’s assistance for the development projects of the Turkish Cypriot
side.
11. Decides to remain
seized of the request of the Turkish Cypriot side for full membership of the
OIC.
12. Urges the Member
States to inform the Secretariat of the action taken regarding the
implementation of its previous resolutions and particularly Resolution
No.2/31-P.
13. Requests the
Secretary-General to take all necessary measures for the implementation of
this resolution, make further commendations as appropriate and to report
thereon to the Thirty-fourth Session of the Islamic Conference of Foreign
Ministers.
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