Membership of Northern Cyprus in international organizations

Last updated

The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus unilaterally declared independence from the Republic of Cyprus on 15 November 1983. It has received diplomatic recognition as an independent state by one United Nations member state, Turkey.

Contents

Northern Cyprus has gained membership of some international intergovernmental and international non-governmental organisations in an observer capacity.

Membership in international intergovernmental organizations

Northern Cyprus has gained membership of the following intergovernmental organizations:

EntityName usedStatusDate
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) [1] Turkish Cypriot StateObserver1979
International Organization of Turkic Culture (Türksoy) [2] Turkish Republic of Northern CyprusObserver1994
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) [3] Turkish Cypriot communityObserver2004
Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) [4] Turkish Cypriot StateObserver2012
Organization of Turkic States (OTS) [5] Turkish Republic of Northern CyprusObserver2022
Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic States (TURKPA) [6] Turkish Republic of Northern CyprusObserver2023

Membership in international non-governmental organizations (NGOs)

Northern Cyprus has gained membership of the following international non-governmental organizations (NGOs):

EntityOrganization representedStatusDate
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies [7] North Cyprus Red Crescent Society Observer2013

Membership in international sports organizations

Northern Cyprus has gained membership of the following federations:

EntityNotesStatusDate
Federation International de Football-Tennis Association (FIFTA)Northern Cyprus is a full member of FIFTA. [8] Member
Futsal European Federation Northern Cyprus is a member. [9] Member
European Pocket Billiard Federation (EPBF)Northern Cyprus is a full member of EPBF. [10] Member
United World Wrestling (UWR)Northern Cyprus is an associate member of UWR. [11] Associate memberJune 2011
World Pool-Billiard Association (WPBF)Northern Cyprus is a member of the WPBF. [12] Member

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Member states of the United Nations</span> Overview of 193 UN member states

The member states of the United Nations comprise 193 sovereign states. The United Nations (UN) is the world's largest intergovernmental organization. All members have equal representation in the UN General Assembly.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cyprus problem</span> Dispute between Greek and Turkish Cypriots

The Cyprus problem, also known as the Cyprus conflict, Cyprus issue, Cyprus dispute, or Cyprus question, is an ongoing dispute between the Greek Cypriot community which runs the Republic of Cyprus and the Turkish Cypriot community in the north of the island, where troops of the Republic of Turkey are deployed. This dispute is an example of a protracted social conflict. The Cyprus dispute's causes stem from ethnic Greek nationalist ideology, Greek-Cypriot sentiment, the Megali Idea and Enosis, and some of the ethnic Turkish peoples' desire for the partition of the island of Cyprus through Taksim as a means of protection of their people by what they considered to be the threat of Greek-Cypriots.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Northern Cyprus</span> State on the island of Cyprus

Northern Cyprus, officially the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), is a de facto state that comprises the northeastern portion of the island of Cyprus. It is recognised only by Turkey, and its territory is considered by all other states to be part of the Republic of Cyprus.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Turkish Cypriot State</span> Proposed Turkish state in Cyprus

In order to find a solution to the Cyprus dispute, which started in 1963, numerous plans and meetings in international arena were organized and eventually United Nations determined the solution to be "bi-zonal and bi-communal federation" based on the political equality of Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot people. According to United Nations' 2004 Annan Plan for the reunification of Cyprus, the proposed United Cyprus Republic would consist of two constituent states, the Greek Cypriot State and Turkish Cypriot State, which would be governed by Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots respectively.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Flag of Northern Cyprus</span> National flag

The flag of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is the national flag of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and is based on the flag of Turkey, with the colors reversed and two additional horizontal red stripes at the top and bottom. The flag was drawn by the Turkish Cypriot artist Emin Çizenel. It was adopted in 1984 by Northern Cyprus, a self-declared state that is recognized only by Turkey, after its unilateral declaration of independence in 1983.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Declaration of Independence of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus</span> Declaration of independence from the Republic of Cyprus by the Turkish Cypriot parliament

The declaration of Independence of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus was a unilateral declaration of independence (UDI) from the Republic of Cyprus by the Turkish Cypriot parliament on 15 November 1983.

The United Nations General Assembly has granted observer status to international organizations, entities, and non-member states, to enable them to participate in the work of the United Nations General Assembly, though with limitations. The General Assembly determines the privileges it will grant to each observer, beyond those laid down in a 1986 Conference on treaties between states and international organizations. Exceptionally, the European Union (EU) was in 2011 granted the right to speak in debates, to submit proposals and amendments, the right of reply, to raise points of order and to circulate documents, etc. As of May 2011, the EU is the only international organization to hold these enhanced rights, which has been likened to the rights of full membership, short of the right to vote.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Politics of Northern Cyprus</span>

The Politics of Northern Cyprus takes place in a framework of a semi-presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the president is head of state and the prime minister is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the Assembly of the Republic. The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Foreign relations of Northern Cyprus</span> Overview of the foreign relations of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

Northern Cyprus is recognised only by Turkey, a country which facilitates many of its contacts with the international community. After it was occupied by Turkey, Northern Cyprus' relations with the rest of the world were further complicated by a series of United Nations resolutions which declared its independence legally invalid. A 2004 UN Referendum on settling the Cyprus dispute was accepted by the Turkish Cypriots but rejected by the Greek Cypriots. After that, the European Union declared its intentions to assist in reducing the economic isolation of Northern Cyprus and began giving aid to the territory. However, due to pressure from Greece and the Republic of Cyprus, this aid coming from EU funds cannot be used on Greek Cypriot land and property nor on public bodies. As a result, these funds can be used only on 29 percent of people on the island of Cyprus.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Member states of UNESCO</span> All member states of UNESCO

As of July 2023, UNESCO members include 194 member states and 12 associate members. Some members have additional National Organizing Committees (NOCs) for some of their dependent territories. The associate members are non-independent states.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation</span>

The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation founded in 1969 has 57 members, 56 of which are also member states of the United Nations, with 48 countries being Muslim majority countries. Some member countries, especially in West Africa and South America, are – though with large Muslim populations – not necessarily Muslim majority countries. A few countries with significant Muslim populations, such as Russia and Thailand, sit as Observer States.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Women in Northern Cyprus</span> Females from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

The women in Northern Cyprus are inhabitants of the internationally unrecognised Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, where they have been contributors to the fields of science, law and justice. However, several factors have inhibited women's participation in politics, and women constitute only 8% of the Assembly of the Republic. In 2013, Sibel Siber became the first female prime minister of Northern Cyprus.

There are 29 sports federations in Northern Cyprus and 13,838 people registered in them as of 2008. Taekwondo-karate-aikido-kurash is the most popular sport with 6054 athletes. It is followed by association football, shooting and hunting.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">North Cyprus Red Crescent Society</span>

The North Cyprus Red Crescent Society is the Red Crescent society in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. It is a observer member of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.

TV, magazines, and newspapers are all operated by both state-owned and for-profit corporations which depend on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues.

Since Kosovo's declaration of independence from Serbia, international recognition of Kosovo has been mixed, and the international community continues to be divided on the issue. The Republic of Kosovo is member of some international intergovernmental and international non-governmental organisations.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Two-state solution (Cyprus)</span> Proposed diplomatic solution for the Cyprus dispute

The two-state solution for the Cyprus dispute refers to the proposed permanent division of the island of Cyprus into a Turkish Cypriot State in the north and a Greek Cypriot State in the south, as opposed to the various proposals for reunification that have been suggested since the island was split into two by the 1974 Turkish invasion. The two-state solution would entail the legalisation of the status quo, where Greek Cypriots govern the southern part of the island and Turkish Cypriots govern the northern part, the latter of which is currently not recognised by any country other than Turkey.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">History of the Jews in Northern Cyprus</span>

The history of the Jews in Northern Cyprus is related to the history of the Jews in Cyprus, history of the Jews in Turkey, and the history of the Jews in Greece.

References

  1. "Observers".
  2. "Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti".
  3. James Ker-Lindsay (UN SG's Former Special Representative for Cyprus) The Foreign Policy of Counter Secession: Preventing the Recognition of Contested States, p.149
  4. "Erdoğan, Ahmadinejad discuss Syria during private meeting - POLITICS". 16 October 2012. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  5. "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus admitted to Organization of Turkic States as observer" . Retrieved 11 November 2022.
  6. "The Assembly of the Republic was accepted as an observer member of TURKPA". Kibris Postasi. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
  7. "Turkish Red Crescent clinches spot on international board - Today's Zaman, your gateway to Turkish daily news". Archived from the original on 11 December 2013. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
  8. "Members".
  9. "Northern Cyprus".
  10. "Members of EPBF". EPBF.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation. July 27, 2020. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  11. https://www.newsturkish.com/wrestling-body-approves--n-cyprus-membership-2011-06-20.html
  12. "EPBF".