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Türkiye Rejects EU Parliament's Cyprus Resolution Amid Ongoing Tensions
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On July 8, 2026, the European Parliament adopted a resolution condemning Türkiye's 1974 military operation in Cyprus, which included allegations of sexual violence. Türkiye's officials, including Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz, rejected the resolution as baseless and null, asserting it reflects a biased stance influenced by Greek Cypriot claims. The Turkish Foreign Ministry supported this rejection, emphasizing the need to recognize the rights of Turkish Cypriots. The resolution passed with 575 votes in favor, highlighting the ongoing division and conflict over Cyprus. The Republic of Cyprus condemned Türkiye's response, reiterating the need for accountability under international law for the alleged violations. This incident underscores the long-standing geopolitical tensions between Türkiye and Cyprus, impacting EU-Türkiye relations and regional stability.
Key Points: • The European Parliament adopted a resolution condemning Türkiye's actions in Cyprus on July 8, 2026. • Türkiye's officials labeled the resolution as null and void, rejecting its claims as biased. • The Republic of Cyprus called for Türkiye to acknowledge and take responsibility for alleged human rights violations.