The Third Vienna Agreement
Communiqué issued after the third
phase of the intercommunal talks in Vienna
The third round of talks on
Cyprus was held in Vienna from 31 July to 2 August 1975.
Preliminary
discussions were held on the powers and functions of a federal government on the
basis of the original Greek Cypriot proposals submitted at the first round, the
Turkish Cypriot paper of the 21st of July and the more comprehensive paper
presented by Mr. Clerides at this meeting. Further examination of this subject
will continue in Nicosia with a view to a final discussion, together with the
other aspects relating to the solution of the Cyprus problem, at the next round
of talks. Mr. Denktash expressed his views on the comprehensive paper submitted
by Mr. Clerides and also on his own proposals for a transitional joint
government submitted by him on 18 July. Mr. Clerides referred to his previous
position in this regard.
A discussion of the geographical aspects of
a future settlement of the Cyprus problem took place. It was agreed that Mr.
Clerides and Mr. Denktash would have further private talks on this subject prior
to the fourth round of the Cyprus talks with a view to preparing the discussion
of this matter which will take place at that time.
In addition the following was
agreed:
The Turkish Cypriots at present in the South of the
Island will be allowed, if they want to do so, to proceed North with their
belongings under an organized programme and with the assistance of UNFICYP.
Mr. Denktash reaffirmed, and it was agreed, that the Greek Cypriots
at present in the North of the Island are free to stay and that they will be
given every help to lead a normal life, including facilities for education and
for the practice of their religion, as well as medical care by their own doctors
and freedom of movement in the North.
The Greek Cypriots at present in
the North who, at their own request and without having been subjected to any
kind of pressure, wish to move to the South will be permitted to do so.
UNFICYP will have free and normal access to Greek Cypriot villages and
habitations in the North.
In connection with the implementation of the
above agreement priority will be given to the re-unification of families, which
may also involve the transfer of a number of Greek Cypriots, at present in the
South, to the North.
The question of displaced persons was also
re-examined.
Although both sides again affirmed that they were not
knowingly holding undeclared prisoners-of-war or other detainees, it was agreed
mutually to extend full facilities for searches in response to information given
by either side.
Both sides declared that the Nicosia International
Airport, which has been repaired by the United Nations under the agreement
reached at the first round, can be used, as a first step, by the United nations
for its needs.
The fourth round of talks will take place, due to the
Secretary General’s commitments in regard to the General Assembly, at United
Nations headquarters in New York on 8 and 9 September
1975.
2 August, 1975