Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Representative Office in New York

Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Representative Office in New York

The Representative Office of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in New York City is the "de facto" mission of the TRNC to the United Nations Organization (as well as a "de facto" Consulate-General).

tatus

The United Nations does not recognize the TRNC as an independent country. Because of this, the office does not have formal diplomatic status under the provisions of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. As such, the United Nations does not have the TRNC flag as part of its collection of national flags flying at its headquarters at UN Plaza, nor does the Secretary General accept credentials from the head of mission.
Despite this, contacts (both unofficial and official) are carried out by the Office of the Representative of the TRNC within the United Nations and other missions.
Unlike the other TRNC representatives in the USA, this office is not subordinate to the Washington D.C. Representative Office as the latter serves as the "de facto" embassy to the United States of America.

Ranking Diplomat

Mr. Kemal Gökeri serves as the current de facto TRNC Chief of Mission (officially regarded as the Representative of the Turkish Cypriot Community in New York City), succeeding Reşat Çağlar in January 2007.

Contact information

Mission address:
"Office of the TRNC Representative",
"821 United Nations Plaza",
"9th Floor",
"New York, N.Y. 10017,"
"United States of America".

"Phone": 1-212-687-2350
"Fax": 1-212-949-6872
"e-mail": [mailto:trncny@aol.com trncny@aol.com]

Further information

This office also handles consular matters such as tourist information and visas. Objections to the presence of this office by the internationally recognized government of the Republic of Cyprus through its own UN mission are countered by the fact that as the mission — and its staff — has no official diplomatic status (either under United States law or the United Nations directives regarding foreign missions accredited to them), the presence of the mission is not illegal, as it is regarded simply as an information center run by persons with non-diplomatic visas, and as such does not imply formal recognition of the TRNC by the UN or the United States.

ee also

*Foreign relations of Northern Cyprus
*Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus diplomatic missions


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Representative Office to the United States — The Representative Office of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in Washington, D.C. is the de facto embassy of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus to the United States. tatusAs the United States does not officially recognize the TRNC as… …   Wikipedia

  • List of diplomatic missions of Northern Cyprus — Northern Cyprus This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Northern Cyprus …   Wikipedia

  • Foreign relations of Northern Cyprus — The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, due to its unrecognized status internationally, is dependent upon Turkey to facilitate its contacts with the international community. Northern Cyprus is a self proclaimed entity, its relations with the… …   Wikipedia

  • Northern Cyprus — Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti …   Wikipedia

  • Outline of Northern Cyprus — …   Wikipedia

  • Diplomatic missions of Northern Cyprus — The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) is only recognised by Turkey, and consequently only has one embassy with de jure recognition, along with four consulates. However this has not prevented the TRNC authorities from opening… …   Wikipedia

  • cyprus — /suy preuhs/, n. Obs. cypress2. * * * Cyprus Introduction Cyprus Background: Independence from the UK was approved in 1960 with constitutional guarantees by the Greek Cypriot majority to the Turkish Cypriot minority. In 1974, a Greek sponsored… …   Universalium

  • Cyprus — /suy preuhs/, n. an island republic in the Mediterranean, S of Turkey: formerly a British colony; independent since 1960. 752,808; 3572 sq. mi. (9250 sq. km). Cap.: Nicosia. * * * Cyprus Introduction Cyprus Background: Independence from the UK… …   Universalium

  • Cyprus dispute — Cyprus This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Cyprus Constitution Cyprus dispute …   Wikipedia

  • Turkish invasion of Cyprus — Ethnographic map of Cyprus according to the 1960 census. Date July – August 1974 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”