Any attempt to derail from the formulated framework of the relevant resolutions of UN For Cyprus it is rejected and illegal, the President of the Republic stressed Konstantinos Tasoulas addressing the plenary of Cypriot House of Representatives.
President Tasoulas, who is making his first visit abroad in Cyprus after taking over his duties, noted that Greece and Cyprus will continue to actively and fully support the UN Secretary -General for the restart of re -launching the negotiations for the resolution of the Cyprus.
Never, he stressed, we have accepted, and we are not going to accept, by saying that in stubbornness we insist that violence and illegality can in no way create fair. “Create jungle and previous jungle”he said.
He emphasized that Greece is and will remain a helper and selfless national supporter of Cypriot Hellenism a stable ally and defender of the Republic of Cyprus.
“Greece and Cyprus will continue the struggle for peace, liberation and reunification of Megalonissos,” Mr Tasoulas underlined.
Saying that it passed half a century of the invasion, he said that more than one third of the island remains, while unacceptable claims outside the agreed framework are being displayed. This is a harsh truth, but he said, but it is only one aspect of the truth, the other side, he stressed, is the resilience of the Republic of Cyprus and its refusal to accept and legitimize the illegally accomplished.
He talked about the rapid reconstruction of Cyprus after its invasion, its social, political and economic modernization and its integration into the EU with the contribution of Greece.
“Wound? Yes, but also miracle, yes,” he said, noting that it is a real economic miracle that, through the ashes of invasion and occupation the economy, increased at a striking pace, and through the dedication to international law, and in particular the law of the sea, the effective exercise is implemented. The role of Cyprus, Mr Tasoulas said, is reinforced as a factor in stability and security in the region.
He talked about the trilateral and multilateral partnerships with the participation of Cyprus and Greece, saying that they are making the two countries of peace and prosperity. These schemes, he stressed, remain open in all neighboring countries, provided the respect for international law, including sea law and good neighborly relations.
Greece declares in all directions, he said that the only way for constant peace in the region is the fair and sustainable solution of the Cyprus problem, which will finally terminate the Turkish occupation and relieve the occupation troops and the anachronistic system of guarantees and unilateral rights.
The only acceptable basis for the negotiation to find the desired solution, he stressed, are the relevant resolutions of the UN’s SA, including the recent resolution 2771 of 2025 for the “unanimous adoption of which Greece as a non -permanent member of SA has worked in a close coordination with the Republic of Cyprus”.
Referring to the talks, Mr Tasoulas said that for more than 7 years there was no prospect, but with the coordinated diplomacy of the Republic of Cyprus and with the full support of Greece, the Cyprus issue is again on the UN agenda.

“Any attempt to derail the UN’s relevant resolutions for Cyprus is rejected and illegal,” he said.
He paid tribute to the memory of the young Cypriot Greeks, who gave their lives in the 1955-59 national liberation struggle, saying that the Greek government’s recent decision to celebrate the 70th anniversary this year. He also paid tribute to the fighters who resisted with unparalleled boldness in the 1974 invasion under the burden of the criminal coup, which preceded it, as the president of Greece said.
He also underlined Greece’s undiminished interest in the continued humanitarian issue of the missing. The fate of more than 750 Greeks and Cypriots is still ignored, Mr Tasoulas said, noting that we would not stop raising the issue and supporting the efforts in whatever way it is possible until everyone is ascertained.
Welcome to the President of the Hellenic Republic, the Speaker of the Cyprus Parliament Annita Dimitriou said that “in your face, we are now expressing our gratitude to Greece for its consistent and unshakable timeless support. In our efforts to resolve the Cypriot and our European and European Causes. Cypriot Republic and its people.
He added that “despite the dichotomous obsessions and unacceptable claims of Turkey, I assure you that we remain steadfastly committed to the goal of re -establishing the negotiations to resolve the Cyprus problem, according to the relevant resolutions of the United Nations and the principles of international and European law.”
Mrs. Dimitriou stressed that we want Europe a protagonist on the international scene and a pioneer in geopolitical developments, adding that “in this course of building common European defense, Turkey cannot have a position unless it first fulfilling its colognenes.
He said that in a difficult time, Cyprus and Greece, they have a role to play as stable pillars of cooperation, peace and progress, remaining deeply committed to the principles of international law and international cooperation.
“They chart and coordinate their foreign policy with confidence and extroversion. Investing in dialogue, diplomacy and the power of peaceful coexistence. And yes I will agree with you, President,” when we stay united and worked together we achieved significant wins, such as EU. “
He said that the Hellenic Republic, during the period 2025-2026, participates in the UN Security Council, as a non-permanent member, “we expect this ability to give new dynamics to the efforts to resolve the Cyprus problem”.
“We are by your side. As you have always been with us. As our most reliable and vigorous ally. Faith and respect for values that pass through the centuries, is our most powerful power. Because no matter how many times change, they are changing and changing, Speaker of the Cyprus Parliament.
In the morning, President Tasoulas, accompanied by President Christodoulides and Nicosia Mayor Charalambos Prunzo, toured the green line, seeing the occupied Cyprus behind barricades and barbed wire.
Manolis Kalatzis