
PM Modi in Cyprus: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Cypus has concluded by reaching the D-Militrid Zone adjacent to Türkiye. For the last 51 years, Turkey has captured a large part of Cyprus. In such a situation, the United Nations (UN) has maintained a buffer zone between the two countries so that military conflict can be prevented.
PM Modi visited the D-Militrid zone on Monday (June 16) with Cyprus President Nicos Christodoulides, also known as the UN Protected Area (Green Line).
PM Modi supported Cyprus’s sovereignty and regional integrity
PM Modi discussed the dispute with Türkiye with President Nicos here and this buffer zone. President Nicos showed PM Modi to Turkey -occupied Cyprus from this buffer zone.
PM Modi expressed his support for Cyprus’ sovereignty and regional integrity in a delegation level discussion with President Nicos even before reaching the Green Line. This was mentioned in the shared statement of the two countries. At the same time, he called upon the Cyprus dispute settle under the Charter of the United Nations.
Cyprus was divided into two parts in 1974
Greek and Ottoman minority live in Cyprus. There has been a long racial dispute between the two communities. In 1974, fighters associated with the Greek community attacked the island after which Turkey attacked the island by pretending to protect the people of the Ottoman community. After this attack, Cyprus was divided into two parts, one of which has a Greek-sprus government and the other has the control of the Turk-Spris residents.
India will not forgive Inderbul to support Pakistan
No country in the world including the United Nations recognizes this region of Türkiye. In such a situation, the visit of PM Modi’s buffer zone becomes very important. First to internationalize Kashmir issue and now Operation vermilion During the way Turkey openly supported Pakistan, India is never going to forgive Instibul.
Lieutenant General of Indian Army was the first commander of UN Peace Keeping Force in Cyprus
On the orders of the United Nations, the UN Peacekeeping Force is deployed in the D-Militreage Zone. The special thing is that after a military conflict with Türkiye, the first commander of this Peace Keeping Force was made Lieutenant General Dewan Prem Chand of the Indian Army. The next month i.e. on July 20, 51 years of Turkish attack are being completed.
After retirement, Indian Army chief General KS Thimaiya gave his services
Even before becoming a buffer zone i.e. UN Protected Area, India’s top military commanders have served for the peace of Cyprus. India’s famous Army Chief General K.K. S. Thimiah (1957–61), even after retirement, served as the commander of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus. He died in 1965 during his deployment in Cyprus. This is the reason why Cyprus released a postal stamp in the memory of General Thimaiya in the year 1966.
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