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Type: Briefing paper / report (house oversight committee release)
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This document page, stamped by the House Oversight Committee, appears to be a geopolitical briefing regarding the division of Cyprus. It discusses the 'Missed Opportunities' surrounding the 2004 Annan Plan referendum (accepted by Turkish Cypriots but rejected by Greek Cypriots) and outlines efforts initiated in 2008 to resume negotiations. While part of a larger document production that may relate to investigations involving Jeffrey Epstein, this specific page contains only historical and political analysis of the Cyprus conflict.

Timeline (3 events)

April 24, 2004
Referenda held on the UN Comprehensive Settlement Plan (Annan Plan)
Cyprus
Turkish Cypriots Greek Cypriots
April 24, 2014
10th anniversary of the Annan Plan referenda
Cyprus
Early 2008
Initiation of a series of agreements paving the way for negotiations
Cyprus
Turkish Cypriot side Greek Cypriot side

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Turkish Cypriots Political/Diplomatic Conflict Greek Cypriots
Discussion of divided capital, failed referenda, and negotiations.
Greek Cypriots Membership European Union
Text states Greek Cypriot side has unilaterally become a member of the EU.

Key Quotes (3)

"The Turkish Cypriots accepted the plan with an overwhelming majority (65 percent), despite the great sacrifices it entailed for them."
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"Unfortunately, the Plan failed due to the resounding ‘no’ vote (76 percent) of the Greek Cypriots."
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"The fact that they have been left out in the cold, while the Greek Cypriot side has unilaterally become a member of the EU, did not change the Turkish Cypriots’ resolve for settlement."
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