
Sumario: EU financial support for the Turkish Cypriot community (Brussels, 27 February 2006)
Today at the EU General Affairs Council, the Council adopted meeting a regulation establishing an instrument of financial support for encouraging the economic development of the Turkish Cypriot community in the northern part of Cyprus. This represents a significant step towards meeting the Council conclusions on Cyprus adopted on 26 April 2004. A total of 139 million euros will now be made available to the Turkish Cypriot community in 2006, with a view to promoting the economic
integration of the island and improving contact between the two communities and the EU.
Today's agreement on the instrument of financial support follows intense efforts by the Austrian Presidency to find a way forward on all issues relevant to the follow-up of the April 2004 Council conclusions. Measures to be financed by the financial instrument are of an exceptional and transitional nature. They are intended, in particular, to prepare and facilitate, as appropriate, the full application of the acquis communautaire in the areas in which the government of the Republic of Cyprus
does not exercise effective control, once a comprehensive solution to the Cyprus problem has been achieved.
As a first step in response to the April 2004 Council conclusions on Cyprus, the Council on 29 April 2004 already adopted the so-called "Green Line Regulation", which facilitates trade and other links between the areas in which the government of the Republic of Cyprus exercises effective control and the areas in which it does not.
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