40th anniversary of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus celebrated

Published November 17, 2023
Ambassador of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Dilsad Senol shares cheerful moment with former Federal Ombudsperson for Protection against Harassment of Women at the Workplace Kashmala Tariq at the event. — Photo by Tanveer Shahzad
Ambassador of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Dilsad Senol shares cheerful moment with former Federal Ombudsperson for Protection against Harassment of Women at the Workplace Kashmala Tariq at the event. — Photo by Tanveer Shahzad

ISLAMABAD: A powerful message resonated through the 40th anniversary celebrations of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus on Wednesday night for the urgent need to acknowledge the inherent rights of the Cypriot people.

Ambassador of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Dilsad Senol passionately called upon the international community to reconsider the unjust and inhumane isolation imposed upon the Turkish Cypriot people.

The event witnessed the presence of diplomats and local dignitaries highlighting the significance of the occasion and reaffirming the country’s standing on the global stage.

Ambassador Senol welcomed current and former Pakistani parliamentarians who joined in too, sending greetings to the people of TRNC, wishing that the day would be marked by pride, harmony and progress. This acknowledgment reflected the significance of TRNC’s journey to independence.

On behalf of the Turkish Cypriot People, she reiterated gratitude to motherland, Republic of Turkiye, for its unwavering support to TRNC as well as the brotherly state of Pakistan for all-time support in the cause.

“It is high time for the recognition of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus,” said Ambassador Senol as she paid tribute to the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the independence of the Turkish Cypriots and expressed respect and gratitude to the veterans.

“Four decades ago, Turkish Cypriot people proclaimed their independent state as a concrete expression of their rightful freedom and sovereignty resisting against all attempts made to eliminate their legitimate political will and rightful existence on the island of Cyprus,” said the ambassador.

“Over the years, we have maintained peace and tranquility on the island by safeguarding our values, beliefs and national identity with steadfast support from our motherland Turkiye and Anatolian people.”

She took pride in highlighting the substantial progress the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus had achieved in various domains, including democracy, economy, social equality and human rights. Ambassador Senol pointed to achievements in higher education and tourism, two pivotal sectors driving the economy.

She, however, lamented the Greek Cypriot’s reluctance to share power and prosperity with the co-owners of the island, the Turkish Cypriot people.

“In line with the calls made by UN Secretary General ‘to think outside the box’, we have tabled our new vision regarding the solution of Cyprus issue at the 5+UN informal meeting in Geneva in April 2021,which would bring the much-needed stability, security and cooperation in and around our island with a win-win approach,” she said, adding the essence of the proposal was to secure the inherent sovereign equality and equal international status of the state of the Turkish Cypriot people.

She quoted Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President of Turkiye, at the United Nations General Assembly last year calling on the international community to put an end to the unjust persecution of the Turkish Cypriot People who were being isolated from the rest of the world with restrictions which clearly run counter to United Nations principles, and to formally recognise the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

Published in Dawn, November 17th, 2023

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