Press Statement Richard Boucher, Spokesman Washington, DC April 24, 2004
Cyprus ReferendumCulminating years of UN sponsored negotiations, which the U.S. strongly supported, Greek and Turkish Cypriots voted in parallel referenda on a comprehensive UN plan to end the tragic division of their island. We commend Secretary General Annan, Special UN Advisor on Cyprus Alvaro De Soto, and their UN team for their outstanding work. We also welcome the support that the Turkish and Greek governments gave to the UN plan. We commend all who voted to approve the plan -- particularly a large majority of Turkish Cypriots -- for their courage and their vote for peace and reconciliation. We are disappointed that a majority of Greek Cypriots voted against the settlement plan. Failure of the referenda in the Greek Cypriot community is a setback to the hopes of those on the island who voted for the settlement and to the international community. We look forward to the Secretary General's report to the UN Security Council on his Good Offices Mission. 2004/443
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