The UN fails to acknowledge the occupation of Cyprus
NOVANEWS
The United Nations (actually, the Director of Political Affairs, Jeffrey Feltman) organized a peace conference for Cyprus at Crans-Montana (Switzerland). On 6 July 2017, this conference came to an end, a clear failure as the Cypriot party rejected the “agreement”.
The two entities that took part in this conference, that was not open to the public, were:
The Republic of Cyprus; and
The Turkish Republic of North Cyprus.
But the following states, international organizations and supra-national organizations were present at the conference:
The United Nations;
The International Monetary Fund;
The European Union;
Greece;
The United Kingdom; and
Turkey
The aim of the conference was to reunify the island after Turkey invaded the North in 1974 and its army’s subsequent...