UN report on Cyprus written in anger, Denktas says

President Denktas also rejected claims that he had misled UN Secretary General Kofi Annan about his willingness to put the UN sponsored proposals for reunification to a referendum. He said that those who had led the Secretary General to believe that the Turkish Cypriot side would agree to such a plan should be ashamed.
“I could not understand why they hoped us to accept holding a referendum on their plans in The Hague,” he said. “We have always been very frank. Although we continuously said that the plan was not one which could be accepted as long as some important issues were not changed, a referendum on the plan could not be held, and there were empty pages in the plan, they were angry as if we had gone there by saying that we were ready for referendum and had changed our mind there. This is injustice.”