November 30, 1982
Dear Mr. Speaker: (Dear Mr. Chairman:)
In accordance with the provisions of Public Law 95 - 384, I am submitting the following report on
progress made during the past 60 days toward reaching a negotiated settlement of the Cyprus
problem.
Intercommunal negotiations resumed on November 9 following a one and one-half month recess
and continue to focus on various elements of the U.N. Secretary General's evaluation document.
The two parties remain committed to these U.N.-sponsored talks and to working for progress in
this forum. We continue to believe that it represents the most fruitful course for negotiating
progress. The parties are engaged in a genuine dialogue which has made it possible for each side
to define its positions.
On October 6, Secretary Shultz and Cypriot President Kyprianou met in New York during the
United Nations General Assembly and exchanged views on efforts to reach a settlement to the
Cyprus problem. In addition, Mr. Christian A. Chapman, a senior Foreign Service Officer newly
appointed by the Secretary of State as U.S. Special Cyprus Coordinator, traveled in early
November to Cyprus where he met with President Kyprianou, Turkish Cypriot leader Denktash,
the intercommunal negotiators, and U.N. Special Representative Gobbi. Mr. Chapman will
coordinate our support for the efforts of the Secretary General and Ambassador Gobbi.
I wish once again to affirm my commitment, and that of this Administration, to the search for a
just and lasting solution to the problems of the people of Cyprus.
Sincerely,
Ronald Reagan
Note: This is the text of identical letters addressed to Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., Speaker of the
House of Representatives, and Charles H. Percy, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee.