United Nations proposal to resolve the Cyprus dispute
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Part of a series on the Cyprus dispute
Cyprus peace process
History
Establishment of UN peace force in Cyprus
1964
UNSC resolution 355
1974
Annan Plan for Cyprus (UNSC resolution 1250, referendums)
1999-2004
2008–2012 talks
2008-2012
2014 talks
2014
2015–2017 talks
2015–2017
Primary concerns
Status of Northern Cyprus
Human rights in Cyprus and Northern Cyprus
Refugees
UN representative
Turkish settlers
Property
Guarantees
Secondary concerns
Electricity supply
Water supply in Cyprus and Northern Cyprus
Buffer zone
International brokers
Kofi Annan as envoy
(United Nations)
Proposals
United Cyprus Republic
Two-state solution
Confidence Building
Projects
Civil Society Dialogue
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The Annan Plan (/ˈænæn/[1]), also known as the Cyprus reunification plan, was a United Nations proposal to resolve the Cyprus dispute. The different parts of the proposal were based on the argumentation put forward by each party (Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots) in meetings held under the auspices of the UN. The proposal was to restructure the Republic of Cyprus to become the "United Republic of Cyprus" (Greek: Ενωμένη Κυπριακή Δημοκρατία, romanized: Enoméne Kypriakí Dimokratía; Turkish: Birleşik Kıbrıs Cumhuriyeti), a federation of two states.[2] It was revised a number of times before it was put to the people of Cyprus in a 2004 referendum, and was supported by 65% of Turkish Cypriots, but only 24% of Greek Cypriots.[3]
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^Full text of the Annan Plan dated 26 February 2003. Accessed 3 July 2011.
^"Greek Cypriots Vote for NO". Greek News. 26 April 2004. Archived from the original on 26 June 2022. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
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A referendum on the AnnanPlan was held in the Republic of Cyprus and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus on 24 April 2004. The two communities were...
had been born and raised on the island.) Under the terms of the plan, the Annanplan would only come into force if accepted by the two communities in...
guarantees that the Turkish occupation forces would be removed. The latest AnnanPlan to reunify the island which was endorsed by the United States, United...
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Cyprus dispute have continued. In 2004, the AnnanPlan, drafted by then UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, was put to a referendum in both Cypriot administrations...
referendum on the United Nations AnnanPlan, and in view of the support of the Turkish Cypriot community for the plan, the European Union made pledges...
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proposal he preferred. The two options mentioned by Annan are referred to as Plan A and Plan B: Plan A calls for creating six new permanent members, plus...
certain reservations. Initially supportive of the AnnanPlan in 2004, the AKEL ultimately opposed the plan because the UN Security Council did not provide...
reasons that Greek Cypriots overwhelmingly rejected the 2004 AnnanPlan was that the Annanplan allowed settlers to remain in Cyprus, and even allowed them...
resulting in profound damage to the Turkish Cypriot economy. After the AnnanPlan for Cyprus, there were promises by the European Union that sanctions on...
and the Süleyman family settled in Selemani (Turkish: Süleymaniye). The AnnanPlan for Cyprus called for the transfer of this region to a new "Greek Cypriot...
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of Northern Cyprus (recognised only by Turkey). Under the terms of the AnnanPlan for Cyprus, a United Nations proposal to settle the Cyprus dispute, a...
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ministries to meet demands, these were the Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Planning and Coordination, Ministry of Refugees and Rehabilitation and Ministry...
Plan", published in September 2012. In 2004, the UK offered to cede 117 square kilometres (45 sq mi) of farmland as part of the rejected AnnanPlan for...
60 Turkish nationalists because of its support for the recently failed AnnanPlan. The protestors chanted various slogans and death threats while throwing...
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the coming negotiations. Over the course of two years a concrete plan, the Annanplan was formulated. In 2004 the fifth version agreed upon from both sides...
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