4th of February 1991
The two parties asserting their support to their joint declaration on the
30th November 1990 wish to express their regret that no solution has yet
been found to the Cyprus question. They consider it as unacceptable that
the UN Secretary General has not been successful in bringing the communal
leaders to work within the framework of an agreement as set out in his
report to the Security Council and they call for an urgent solution of
the Cyprus question.
The two parties, believing that a solution to the Cyprus question is
necessary, inevitable and urgent , declare that their cooperation in
future is essential and a solution can only be viable if Greek and
Turkish organisations have close contacts and satisfactory cooperation
and call for the enactment of legislation in the areas of
anti-discrimination, sex discrimination, unfair dissnissal, labour
relations, and industrial tribunals empowering the state to support the
discriminated persons in order to assure citizens that in the future the
state will fight to protect the discriminated persons.
The two parties, believe that it is neccessary to show that they fight
against chaeuvinism and they will inform each other and public that the
chaeuvinism repeled and anti-chaeuvinists increased their efficiency.
They know that the protection of the independent and federal Cyprus
Republic needs the supremacy of the labourers, efficiency of their
organised power and solidarity among them.
Instead of divisions based on national and ethnic roots which are
responsibles of the bloodshed two parties call for Cypriot patriotism
prevail.
For these reasons the two parties express their determination to increase
contacts and cooperation and find new means between themselves and to
activate a joint commitee.
The two parties condemn the emperialism and reactionary dictatorships of
chaeuvinism that they caused the Gulf war and call for an immediate
ceasefire. They demand a disarnament in the region, therefore in order to
show the peoples of the region that the borders are inviolable call Iraq
regime to withdraw from Kuwait.
The two parties consider the Gulf war as a reaction to the differences
among the peoples, not a war among religions and condemn the activists
which endeavour to propagate religious hathred.
ADISOK YKP
(Pavlos Dinglis) (Alpay Durduran)