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The Council has welcomed the Annan plan as a proposal which may well resolve the Cyprus problem. It is waiting for the two sides to agree and, together with the European Commission, is looking to see what aspects of the
might clash with the plan.
Transitional periods, which are a standard occurrence, even during negotiations with candidate countries, and which are being accepted or may be accepted in this case, and marginal deviations of no particular significance to the
which the European Commission has said it can cope with in order to facilitate a solution to the Cyprus problem, provided of course that both the Greek Cypriot and the Turkish Cypriot sides agree, could be incorporated into the final solution without causing any particular problems to the dynamics and results of the final solution."@en1
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