Agenda Item: The Process of Ensuring Cyprus’s Political Integrity
The delegates will be focused on Cyprus’s historical and political integrity, emphasizing how the island’s division resulted from intercommunal tensions, constitutional breakdown, and external interventions following its 1960 independence as a bi-communal state. It highlights the influence of ethnic divisions, and security concerns on the current political landscape, while addressing ongoing disputes over sovereignty, legitimacy, and self-determination. The agenda also underlines the importance of reunification efforts and their legal and diplomatic implications, alongside key humanitarian issues such as property rights and displaced persons. Overall, it encourages delegates to develop balanced and realistic solutions that align with international law, ensure the rights and security of all communities, and promote long-term stability through either reunification or a mutually agreed future for Cyprus.
