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Turkey, Cyprus & The EU
Turkey & The EU
Turkey & The EU
Erdogan and the AKP
Turkey & The EU
Turkey & The EUIssues for Accession
• Population• NATO• Kurdish Issue• Economics• Civil Military Relations• Religion• Gastarbeiter• Cyprus• Immigration to the EU
The Cyprus Conflict
The Cyprus Conflict
Timeline• 1878 Ottomans cede Cyprus to Britain for
protection against Russia• Enosis• 1931 Uprising/Constitution Revoked• 1946 Consultative Assembly/rtn of 31 exiles• 1950 Michael Mouskos becomes Archbishop
Makarios III
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Archbishop Makarios III
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• 1954 Greece calls on UN to enforce self-determination for the people of Cyprus
• 1954 Britain & Turkey rejects call for enosis• 1955 Open Rebellion/EOKA George Grivas
leads guerrilla war against the British/TMT forms (Turk Mukavenet Teskilatu)
• 1960 (9 August) Cypriot Independence• Treaty of Guarantee: Britain, Turkey & Greece
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• 1963 Makarios introduces new constitution which ensures dominance of Greek Cypriots
• Looting and destruction of Turkish villages creates enclaves and revival of TMT/
• Fear of Turkish invasion, Makarios agrees to British intervention
• 1964 6500 UN Peacekeepers join British soldiers
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• 1964 National Guard formed by Greek Cypriot Government as deterrent to Turkish invasion/Grivas returns to command
• 1967 Military Coup in Athens/Makarios moves to nonalignment
• National Guard subverted by right-wing pro-enosis officers and splits with Makarios/EOKA B supported by Greek Junta
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• 1974 Grivas dies of heart attack. National Guard comes more under control of Athens Junta
• Makarios demands removal of 650 Greek officers in National Guard
• July 15 Reply comes in the form of coup led by EOKA gunman and convicted murderer Nicos Sampson
• Makarios narrowly escapes palace attack to London• Failed London negotiations result in Turkish invasion
on 20 July 1974
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The Invasion of Cyprus 1974
►15 July 1974 – The government of Archbishop Markarios overthrown by Nikos Sampson
►17 July 1974 – Turkish Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit flys to London
►20 July 1974 – Turkish forces invade northern Cyprus
►21 July 1974 – The attack on destroyers Kocatepe, Adatepe, and F.V. Cakmak northwest of Cape Arnauti
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Turkish Invasion of 1974
CDR Guven Erkaya
T.C.G. KocatepeEx-USS Harwood
T.C.G Kocatepe
T.C.G Kocatepe
Admiral Guven Erkaya
28 Feb 97
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Defacto partition of Cyprus since 1974 – The”Atilla” Line
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• Annan Settlement and Referendum 2004– Presidential council (6 members, 4 Greek, 2 Turks)– Bicameral legislature (upper house 24:24, Lower
house proportional)– Supreme Court (Equal representation)– 65% Turkish approval– 73% Greek dissapproval
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2011 Istanbul1974 TCG Kocatepe
The Turkish Military as the protector of The Turkish Secular
Democracy
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The Future?
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