It is with sorrow that we have learnt of the passing of Kofi Annan, who
successfully served as the United Nations Secretary-General between
1997-2006.
One of the most distinguished African diplomats, Annan has contributed to
world peace and has been awarded with the Nobel Peace Award. His work also
has significance for foreign policy issues concerning Turkey.
In 2004, for the first time in the history of the Cyprus settlement
negotiations, the UN Comprehensive Settlement Plan associated with Kofi
Annan’s name was submitted to the approval of the two peoples on the
Island. However, despite being accepted by the Turkish Cypriot side, it was
rejected by the Greek Cypriot side in the simultaneous referenda.
We offer our deepest condolences to Kofi Annan’s family and relatives, as
well as the friendly Ghanaian people.