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Cyprus History

EU Membership

In 1998 the EU listed the island of Cyprus as a potential EU member. In November of 2002 UN secretary Kofi Annan presented a peace plan for Cyprus involving a federation of two constituent parts, presided over by a rotating president. The EU summit at Copenhagen in December 2002 invited Cyprus to join the EU in 2004 provided the two communities agreed to the UN proposals. Without reunification only the Greek Cypriot part of the island would gain membership.
In 2003 Referendums were held amongst the Turkish Cypriots and the Greek Cypriots on whether to accept the UN reunification plan. The Greek Cypriots overwhelmingly reject the plan, The Turkish Cypriots accepted the plan, however this was insufficient to meet the EU entry criteria for the whole island and in 2004 May 1st only the Republic of Cyprus joined the European Union. In December 2004 Turkey agreed that it would recognise the Republic of Cyprus as an EU member before it could start it’s own accession talks scheduled for October 2005.

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