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Encyclopedia > Greek Cypriot constituent state

The Greek Cypriot State was to have been one of the constituent states of the United Cyprus Republic proposed by the failed 2004 Annan Plan for Cyprus aimed at reunification of Cyprus. The Annan Plan was a rejected United Nations proposal to bring about the reunification of the divided island nation of Cyprus as the United Cyprus Republic. ... 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Annan Plan was a rejected United Nations proposal to bring about the reunification of the divided island nation of Cyprus as the United Cyprus Republic. ...


Its territory would have corresponded to the portion of the island currently under the effective control of the internationally recognised Republic of Cyprus, plus some small additional areas.


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Xak.com: Greek Cypriot side not satisfied with new UN plan (882 words)
However the plan allows Greek and Turkish contingents to be stationed permanently on the island (950 Greeks and 650 Turks), even after Turkey's accession to the EU, in contrast to the previous Annan plan, that provided for all troops to be withdrawn upon Turkey's accession.
Regarding the 200,000 Greek Cypriot refugees that were driven out of their houses and properties during the Turkish invasion in 1974, the new plan provides for a decrease of the number that is allowed to return.
The Greek Cypriot side raised the issue that upon entry into force of the new state of affairs, those areas should be under the UN administration.
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