UNFICYP
United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus

UNFICYP

Our Mission

UNFICYP works to create conditions for a settlement in Cyprus by preventing tensions, maintaining stability across the buffer zone and building trust among communities.

Cyprus became independent in 1960 with a constitution that was intended to balance the interests of Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities across the island.

However, after an outbreak of intercommunal violence in December 1963, all attempts to restore peace failed. Concerned about the impact of the conflict on global peace and security, the UN Security Council established UNFICYP to prevent a recurrence of fighting, promote law and order, and contribute to a return to normal conditions.

UNFICYP continues this work today, as the island remains divided and peace talks have continued to stall. While waiting for the peace process to move forward, UNFICYP keeps the peace along the buffer zone, an area between Turkish Cypriot forces who control the island’s north, and the Greek Cypriot forces who control its south.

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