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"As they deal with the same subject, the following questions No 10 and 11 will be taken together. In the light of this information and the fact that Rauf Denktash continues to be the official Turkish Cypriot negotiator, does the Council believe that there is a possibility of swiftly finding a permanent solution to the political problem of the island? Does it see any possibility of Cyprus becoming a member of the EU as a single entity on 1 May 2004 and implementing the acquis communautaire across the whole of its territory? Does it intend to take practical measures to pursue such a policy? Question No 10 by Alexandros Alavanos , which has been taken over by Dimitrios Koulourianos (): Many analysts believe that the elections in the self-styled 'Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus' may provide a new impetus in reaching a solution to the Cyprus problem. In the light of the results of the elections, does the Council consider that favourable conditions for a solution are developing? Are the positions adopted by Turkey bolstering initiatives to solve the Cyprus problem? Question No 11 by Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou (): During his recent visit to the USA, the Turkish Prime Minister, Tayip Erdogan, stated unequivocally before the Council on Foreign Relations that the Annan plan did not constitute a basis for negotiations but a point of reference for conducting them. He also stressed that an independent, impartial and politically influential country should take part in the negotiations as well as a new representative of Kofi Annan."@en1
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"Subject: Attempts to solve the Cyprus problem"1
"Subject: New developments regarding Cyprus and prospects of a settlement"1

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