Cyprus has appealed to the United Nations Security Council over the transfer of part of an abandoned coastal town on the divided Mediterranean island to Turkish Cypriot control.
The self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), backed by Turkey, announced on Tuesday that a small part of Varosha would come under civilian control and be open for potential resettlement.
Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar said his administration would scrap the military status of about 3.5 percent of the town and allow beneficiaries to apply to a commission mandated to offer compensation or restitution of properties.
The move came as the TRNC marked the 47th anniversary of a Turkish invasion that split the island in two.