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Turkiye welcomes Council of Europe’s decision on the Loizidou case

by Daily Sabah

The Foreign Ministry welcomed the Council of Europe’s decision to rescind the Loizidou case, calling it a positive yet late development.

During its meeting on Sept. 20-22, the council decided to end its supervisory role in the proceedings after a European Court of Human Rights ruling on the Greek Cypriot woman, Titina Loizidou, who sued Türkiye in 1989 for not letting her access her property in Kyrenia, a city in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC).

“With this decision, it has been once again reaffirmed that the Immovable Property Commission (IPC) established in the TRNC” in line with European court’s ruling is an “effective domestic remedy,” the ministry said.

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