The flag of the ‘Turkish Republic of North Cyprus’ (right) and the only nation to recognise it – the Republic of Turkey – (left), on the Turkish side of the Green Line, the UN-administered buffer zone that divides the island of Cyprus. Image: Adam Jones, Wikimedia Commons, Creative Commons Licence
Yannis Iacovou, ambassador to Zimbabwe of the Republic of Cyprus– the internationally recognised entity covering most of the island – warned that foreign students studying on English-medium courses in ‘North Cyprus’ are ‘breaking international law’. Writing in a letter to The Herald newspaper (Harare), Iacovou stated that visas, study permits or degrees issued by ‘North Cyprus’ authorities have no validity internationally.
See our earlier story on the controversial opening of an English-medium university campus in the middle of the Green Line in Cyprus.