Foreign Affairs - Second Report
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CONTENTS
Terms of Reference
Conclusions and recommendations
Introduction
History of the Cyprus Problem
Reasons for the present inquiry
Acknowledgements
The Annan Plan
The process of negotiating the Plan
Contents of the Plan
The contentious issues
Security guarantees and Turkey's continued
military presence
Refugee return and property rights
Turkish 'settlers'
Financial and economic costs of implementation
The referendums of April 2004
The referendum in the South
The referendum in the North
Developments since the referendums
The 'good offices' report of the Secretary-General
Political developments in the South
Political developments in the North
Conclusion
The European Union dimension
Ending the isolation of the North
The Green Line Regulation
Aid to the North
Direct trade with the North
Recognition of Cyprus by Turkey
Implications for Turkey's accession
The role of the United Kingdom
The role of UK diplomacy
The Sovereign Base Areas
The way forward
Dealing with the contentious issues
Security guarantees and Turkey's continued
military presence
Refugee return and property rights
Turkish 'settlers'
Financial and economic costs of implementation
Prospects for success
The case for and against a step-by-step solution
Annan Six?
Annex
Programme of the Committee's visit to
Cyprus, November 2004
Formal minutes
Witnesses
ORAL AND WRITTEN EVIDENCE - HC113-II
Tuesday 19 October 2004
Tuesday 2 November 2004
Tuesday 16 November 2004
Wednesday 17 November 2004
List of written evidence
Written evidence
List of unpublished written evidence
Reports and Evidence from the Foreign Affairs
Committee since 2001
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