To restrict United States assistance of any kind to Turkey until Turkey uses its influence with the Turkish Cypriot leadership to achieve a settlement on Cyprus based on United Nations Security Council resolutions.
Summary
This bill would have prohibited all forms of United States assistance to Turkey until the Turkish government successfully pressured Turkish Cypriot leaders to reach a peace settlement on the island of Cyprus. To restore this aid, any agreement would have to meet specific goals established by the United Nations, such as creating a unified government and addressing the withdrawal of foreign troops. While the bill aimed to use U.S. foreign aid as leverage to resolve the long-standing conflict in Cyprus, it was never passed into law and did not change U.S. policy.
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