Organisation of Islamic Cooperation
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...''Observer Status dispute
The September 2014's high-level Summit of the OIC, in New York, ended
without adopting any resolutions or conclusions, for the first time in
several years in the modern history of the organization, due to a
dispute regarding the status of one of its Observer states. Egypt, Iran and the United Arab Emirates have demanded that the OIC remove the term ‘Turkish Cypriot State’ in reference to the unrecognized Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC),
which has observer status within the organization. Egypt’s president
Abdal-Fattah al-Sisi insisted that any reference to the “Turkish
Republic of Northern Cyprus or Turkish Cypriot State” was unacceptable
and was ultimately the reason for the OIC not adopting any resolutions
or conclusions in the 2014 summit.[47][48][49]...''