Cyprus denounces Turkey to the United Nations for the ongoing usurpation of Greek Cypriot property in the occupied areas of the Republic.
In a letter to the Chairman of the Security Council, Nicosia complains that Ankara is implemented an active policy of selling and exploiting the property on an industrial scale, in the context of its pursuit of creating a separate state in Cyprus.
It also accuses Ankara of systematic violating international law and undermining efforts to achieve the comprehensive settlement of the Cyprus problem.
The letter was sent by Cyprus's permanent representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Maria Michael, in response to a letter from her Turkish counterpart.
He stresses that it is inconceivable that the perpetrator of criminal acts attempt to be presented as a victim of his illegal actions, while at the same time calling for the perpetuation of illegality in order to continue to earn illegal benefits.
Source: Rick/RES Radio
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