Why didn't you agree on Kofi Annan Plan?
Greece was supportive of the process, but had no say for the matter at hand.
I think that you know pretty well why the Greek Cypriots voted down Annan V. By the time the plan got to the refferendum process, it had significantly morphed from Annan II and
all 11 major Turkish demands were met. Turkey had not only once again been given the right of unilateral military intervention, but would be allowed to keep a large number of troops in Cyprus after a settlement, whereas the National Guard was to be dissolved.
There is no way that a Greek Cypriot that lived through the invasion would vote for something like that.
My personal opinion is different though. I think that Annan V was a
mildly bad plan and far from an objective compromise, but it was also the last chance both communities had at reaching a palpable compromise. As time moves on and the landscape and status quo on the island changes, it is becoming much more difficult to solve the dispute.
I think it will probably be decades, long after all people that experienced 1974 are dead before there is another good chance at re-unification. And that is in my honest opinion a disaster, for both communities.