Statement attributable to the Spokesman for the Secretary-General on Cyprus
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The Secretary-General has asked both leaders to ensure that they come to The Hague having completed all necessary consultations and procedures to be able to give definitive answers there and then. He will ask them whether they are prepared to sign tomorrow the two page “Commitment to submit the Foundation Agreement to approval at separate simultaneous referenda in order to achieve a comprehensive settlement of the Cyprus problem”.
The Secretary-General has also invited representatives of the guarantor powers, Greece, Turkey and the United Kingdom, to The Hague, and has asked them to indicate their readiness to sign on the same day the statement that follows the above commitment confirming (i) that they agree to the Foundation Agreement being put to separate simultaneous referenda, and (ii) that should the Foundation Agreement be approved at separate simultaneous referenda, they are committed to signing, together with the United Cyprus Republic, the Treaty on matters related to the new state of affairs in Cyprus (as annexed to the Foundation Agreement).
The Secretary-General's plan represents the best and last opportunity for Cyprus to sign the EU accession treaty reunited. The Secretary-General hopes that the leaders will agree to put the plan to referendum and allow their people to decide on their future in a united Cyprus.