[8][9] The organization supports a unitary solution instead of a federal one, concerning the reunification of Cyprus.
[13] The Union of Cypriots brings out a publication called Liberate Cyprus.
[15] The organization supported Cypriots who were targeted in the occupied areas of Cyprus,[16] in events such as the prosecution of some community members for hanging the flag of the Republic of Cyprus in 2013,[17] the attacks against the Afrika newspaper by Turkish settlers in 2018,[18] the court cases that were filed against journalists by Turkey in 2019,[19] and the actions against the workers who wanted to cross barricades to enter the free areas in 2020.
[20] Because of its activities, the leadership of the organization was blacklisted and declared persona non grata by Turkey in 2021.
[24][25] In 2024, the Union of Cypriots, in cooperation with the Green Party of Cyprus and the socialist AIHMI movement, participated in the European Parliament elections with a joint list of candidates.