The resolution condemns Turkey's illegal invasion and occupation of Cyprus, which began in 1974, marking 51 years of continued military presence in violation of international law and United Nations Charter. It highlights the forced displacement of over 160,000 Cypriots, the European Court of Human Rights' recognition of rightful property ownership, and Turkey's disregard for UN Security Council resolutions calling for the return of occupied land. The resolution also notes documented human rights violations and the desecration of religious sites in the occupied territories.

Furthermore, the resolution calls for Turkey to withdraw its occupying forces and respect international human rights agreements, urging a comprehensive solution based on a bizonal, bicommunal federation as outlined in UN resolutions. It emphasizes the need for Turkey to cooperate in identifying the remains of over 900 missing persons, including four U.S. citizens, and seeks to uphold the fundamental rights of native Cypriots to freedom and self-determination. Copies of the resolution will be sent to key U.S. government officials to raise awareness and prompt action on the issue.