Major points in Verheugens statements is as follows:
Unique situation
* Today we are closer than ever before to finding a solution to the Cyprus question. The situation is unique: the finalized Comprehensive Settlement of the Cyprus Problem is being submitted on each side for approval at separate simultaneous referenda.
Annan Plan improved
* The Annan Plan has been substantially improved during the latest round of talks, which started mid-February in Nicosia and ended two weeks ago in Switzerland. The improvements reflect many proposals put forward in the negotiations by the Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots. I would also like to mention the excellent co-operation between the UN and the European Commission.
The Annan Plan is in line with the fundamental principles on which the European Union is founded and that the viability and the economic sustainability have been strengthened. The finalized comprehensive settlement ensures that the United Cyprus Republic is able to speak with one voice in international fora and to fully participate in the EUs decision-making process, and that the acquis is properly applied and enforced on the island.
After decades of negotiations, there cannot be a miracle solution. We are aware of difficulties and worries that people do have. But my overall assessment is that the Annan Plan achieved a fair and balanced compromise. We would get rid of barbed wire, barrels and minefields. The Cypriots will move freely over the whole island, many will return to their former houses. The permanent division of the Cyprus will come to an end.
In contrast, the absence of a solution would damage everyone: it would not only destroy the hope of many Cypriots. The status quo would deepen the islands division and the dividing line would become de-facto an external EU border. I have to inform you that in case of no solution a regulation would define the terms under which EU law would apply to the dividing line.
International support to be demonstrated
Therefore, the Annan Plan needs our full support and the Cypriots need our solidarity. The Greek Cypriots and the Turkish Cypriots have indicated that they will be looking to the international community for assistance in implementing the settlement. It is important for the international community to demonstrate to the people of Cyprus that it will provide concrete support for the implementation of the settlement.
Already in February last year I promised that the Commission would organise an international donors conference. Our preparatory meeting today should allow potential donors and other stakeholders to discuss the financial needs involved in a settlement with a focus on re-housing. It should be ensured that the necessary initial support is in place from the moment the Annan Plan enters into force. The real pledging donors conference would take place later in the year once all issues are clarified.
The European Union has already foreseen to provide considerable financial support as soon as a settlement is reached. It has designated an amount of 259 million for the Turkish Cypriot constituent state once a settlement is reached. The Greek Cypriot constituent state will receive an extra 43 million. However, this financial support will be aimed at overcoming economic disparities on the island.
Decision of the Cypriot people
The ultimate decision lies now with the people themselves. The people will decide on the future of Cyprus. Of course, we will accept the outcome of this democratic process.
However, I urgently appeal to the Cypriots to carefully and objectively evaluate the situation on the island without prejudice and without emotions. The question in the next days will not be This solution or another solution, but it will be This solution or no solution at all for a very long time. The plan on the table is the best and most balanced solution that could be reached. (EK)