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Security Council extends mandate of peacekeeping force in Cyprus until Jan 31

Xinhua | Updated: 2021-07-30 10:47

A United Nations sign is seen through barber wire at the buffer zone in Nicosia, Cyprus April 29, 2021. [Photo/Agencies]

UNITED NATIONS -- United Nations Security Council on Thursday decided to extend the mandate of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) for a further period ending on Jan 31, 2022.

Unanimously adopting Resolution 2587, the Council urged the sides - and all involved parties - to respect UNFICYP's mandated authority in, and delineation of, the buffer zone separating Greek and Turkish communities in the northern and southern regions of the Mediterranean island since 1974.

By other terms, the Council reaffirmed the importance of the 2018 United Nations aide-memoire to ensure peace and security in the buffer zone and requested the secretary-general to report to its 15 members and troop-contributing countries any actions that impede the force's ability to fulfil its mandate.

Similarly, the Council called on both sides to respect the integrity of the buffer zone, remove all unauthorized constructions and prevent unauthorized military or civilian activities within and along the ceasefire lines. It likewise urged both sides to take "all appropriate measures" to ensure the safety and security of UNFICYP personnel.

In particular, the Council called on the two leaders to urgently provide political support - and overall guidance - to free the Technical Committees from obstructions in their work, empowering them to submit proposals to enhance intercommunal contacts.

The leaders also were called on to engage the committees more actively to ensure coordination on matters carrying island-wide implications, ensure cooperation on criminal matters, promote peace education, improve the public atmosphere for negotiation to secure a settlement and to increase their support for civil society engagement in peace efforts.

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