If this little snippet today (from the CY POI's summary of the press of the Occupied) is an accurate report of what the UN's Eide has said, then he is casting a great deal of doubt on any future Derogations from the EU Norms, including freedom of movement, settlement and property.
"...Referring to the issue of possible derogations to the European Union’s laws in case of a solution, Eide noted that because of the internal problems which the EU is facing, “it is not as easy as in the past to digest derogations”. “I am not saying that there will be no derogations, in case of a solution in Cyprus. This depends on the extent of these derogations and on whether they are permanent or temporary. However, according to my observations, because of its internal problems, the EU is much more unwilling than in the past on the issue of derogations.
It is very obvious that a solution which includes derogations that prevent the individuals from settling in other places or acquiring property in other places is definitely not possible. This is contrary to the principles which constitute the foundation of the EU”. ..."