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- Q1778594 abstract "The Treaty of Guarantee is a treaty between the Republic of Cyprus, Greece, Turkey and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland promulgated in 1960. Article I bans Cyprus from participating in any political union or economic union with any other state. Article II requires the other parties to guarantee the independence, territorial integrity and security of Cyprus. Article IV reserves the right of the guarantor powers to take action to re-establish the current state of affairs in Cyprus, a provision which was used as justification for the Turkish invasion of 1974. The treaty also allowed the UK to retain sovereignty over two military bases.The treaty was used as justification for the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, in particular article IV of the treaty. This article entitled these three guarantor powers to multilateral action among them or, as a last resort if no concerted action seemed possible, each guarantor is entitled to unilateral action. These actions should confine to restoringthe status according to this Treaty as a democratic, bicommunal, single, sovereign independent state.Initially, a bi-communal independent state was at stake due to the July 1974 coup while several Turkish Cypriot enclaves were attacked at the onset of the coup. Given these circumstances, Turkey claimed the right to unilateral action as provided by this treaty by first invading and creating a bridgehead and corridor between Kyrenia and Nicosia enclave.In the second invasion campaign, Turkish forces invaded and held on to one third of the island, resulting in effective partition of the island and secession of those parts of the island under its military control. Hence, the serving invasion is regarded as a violation of this treaty.The treaty was concluded the same year that the Constitution of Cyprus was finalised, and the Zürich and London Agreement and the Treaty of Alliance between the Republic of Cyprus, Greece and Turkey were written.".
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- Q1778594 comment "The Treaty of Guarantee is a treaty between the Republic of Cyprus, Greece, Turkey and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland promulgated in 1960. Article I bans Cyprus from participating in any political union or economic union with any other state. Article II requires the other parties to guarantee the independence, territorial integrity and security of Cyprus.".
- Q1778594 label "Treaty of Guarantee (1960)".
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