Christodoulides, NikosNikosChristodoulidesKazamias, GeorgePetrides, AntonisKoumas, EmmanouelMavrotheris, StathisRodosthenous, ChristosEpiphaniou, MichalisMatheou, GeorgiaChristoforou, PetrosGregoriou, Elena2013-01-012024-08-262013-01-012013-01-01https://crisdev.ouc.ac.cy/handle/3000/2257This chapter aims to present the response of the main international and european organizations on the Turkish invasion in Cyprus in 1974. Special reference will be made of the international community response on the consequences of the Turkish invasion, such as the issues of the missing persons, the refugees, the enclaved persons and the settlers. At the same time the chapter touches on the United States and the (then) Soviet Union response on the Turkish agression against Cyprus in 1974.en36.2% of territory170,000 refugeesmissing personsdestruction of the cultural and religious heritageCouncil of Europecolonization of the occupied areasThird Vienna Agreementchange the demographic characterResolution 550turkish republic of northern cyprusResolution 541Committee of Missing PersonsUnited Nationsillegal exploitation of the propertiesEuropean ParliamentThe European Court of Human RightsCase of Loizidou v. TurkeyHenry KissingerCold WarFourth Interstate Application of Cyprus against TurkeyChapter 10 - The Turkish invasion: the international community responseBook chapter