Denktas: We Are Ready To Send Papadopoulos The Proposal For Changes

Denktas said rather than U.N. Secretary General, Britain’s Cyprus Special Envoy Lord David Hannay put an end saying, ”this will end here”.
Noting that the problem was simple, and that whether or not the two partners could set a new partnership would be searched, Denktas said, ”we should get ready to make TRNC better in case a new partnership can not be established.”
Denktas said before going to The Hague, they had stated that many parts of Annan plan had to change, adding that, ”for a compromise, it had to be accepted that partnership on Cyprus was demolished for enosis, and that Turkish Cypriot people had to form their own state after being left without a state.” Denktas said new partnership should take place on those facts.
Denktas said they always preserved this view, but that Annan plan turned his views upside down.
Denktas said rights of Turkey should be preserved to protect the rights of Turkish Cypriots. He said the paragraphs pertaining to military vehicles, aimed at providing sending Turkish tanks outside the island.
Denktas said Greek Cypriot leader Tassos Papadopoulos also favored change, but that he played a trick and said he could accept the plan as it is in case requests for changes are given up.