Amid media reports regarding a new plan for the status of divided Cyprus, Türkiye renewed its pledge to stand with Turkish Cypriots. “Our country’s stance on resolving the Cyprus question is clear and unchanged. Any initiative ignoring the rights of Turkish Cypriot people and aiming to disrupt the delicate balance on the island is unacceptable. The security of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is the security of Türkiye,” the ministry said in a statement on Thursday.

Cyprus has been divided for decades, and talks between Greek and Turkish Cypriots failed to produce a result for the island’s status. Türkiye, a guarantor state on the matter, stands with the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in its quest for a sovereign Turkish Cypriot state on the island. The TRNC is not recognized internationally, while the Greek Cypriot administration managed to secure a self-styled sovereignty on the southern part of the island years ago.

According to a report in the Greek Cypriot press, the solution model discussed during the recent contacts of the U.N. secretary-general's personal envoy for Cyprus, Maria Angela Holguin Cuellar, does not envisage a return to the "heavy federation" concept that had been discussed in previous years. It was claimed that the model under discussion is a "loose federation" approach aimed at reconciling the Greek Cypriot side's position of a bi-zonal, bi-communal federation with the Turkish Cypriot side's demands for sovereign equality and equal international status under a single framework.