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Books on Annan Plan Negotiations

Postby boulio » Wed Jul 18, 2007 7:10 pm

I just order a book Writen By Claire Palley which was a negotioator for the ROC on the annan plan from 1999-2004 called

"An International Relations Debacle: The Un Secretary-general's Mission Of Good Offices In Cyprus 1999-2004'

Has anyone read it?
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Postby Eliko » Wed Jul 18, 2007 7:15 pm

Haven't read it, wouldn't want to read it, the plan was flawed and rejected, the book should be burned along with the author and the scum that put him up to it, ( I've just finished half a bottle of Zivania, ready for anything !). :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby paliometoxo » Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:38 pm

sounds good let us know how it is:D
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Wed Jul 18, 2007 10:42 pm

Was she a negotiator or an advisor boulio?

I heard a small summary of her book but don't remember exactly what it was.
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Postby boulio » Thu Jul 19, 2007 3:49 am

Was she a negotiator or an advisor boulio?

I heard a small summary of her book but don't remember exactly what it was.


she was a advisor to the ROC under clerides and pappadopoulos i believe on constitional matters concerning minorities.
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Postby cypezokyli » Thu Jul 19, 2007 8:05 am

such books are helpful, so long one can separate facts from opinions.
o palley offers some insides, put one should never forget that she has been working for us.
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Postby joe » Thu Jul 19, 2007 2:53 pm

cypezokyli
o palley offers some insides, put one should never forget that she has been working for us.


Speaking of books...you, my friend, are like an open book that is so easy to read.

Cypezokyli does not hesitate to remind us that "One should never forget that she has been working for us."

No, one should never forget the Turkish Invasion.

The paragraph below was stolen from the following website:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1649310/posts

It is ironic that someone as committed as Claire Palley to international law and to the values enshrined by the United Nations' founding documents should have felt forced to write such a damning indict- ment of the UN's and the major powers' roles in shaping the so-called "Annan Plan" for the reunification of Cyprus. Although the author served as an advisor to the Cyprus Government for many years, she resigned on April 30, 2004, six days after the April 24, 2004, referenda on the "Annan V" Plan in Cyprus, to write the book and to be off the Government payroll. It is understood that, although giving up her career to write this book, she has not taken any payment for it: a testimony to the strength of feeling behind it.
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Postby cypezokyli » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:16 pm

joe wrote:cypezokyli
o palley offers some insides, put one should never forget that she has been working for us.


Speaking of books...you, my friend, are like an open book that is so easy to read.

Cypezokyli does not hesitate to remind us that "One should never forget that she has been working for us."

No, one should never forget the Turkish Invasion.


1. irrelevant
2. you obviously cannot read "open books"..... if you still believe that i am a member of akel .... :lol: :lol:
3. i dont know how you choose books but at least for me, i also check who the author is...... but judging from the "news" you choose to post ....


The paragraph below was stolen from the following website:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1649310/posts


and what the hell is this website ? !!!!
i know google is a good thing, but one is supposed to check what is posting.


................
once again. because often clever people come to clever conclusions.
one can read the book (i never said the contrary) . it offers a number of insides and original documents. just make an efforst to separate facts from opinions.... as simple as that....
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Postby joe » Fri Jul 20, 2007 4:19 pm

cypezokyli wrote:
joe wrote:cypezokyli
o palley offers some insides, put one should never forget that she has been working for us.


Speaking of books...you, my friend, are like an open book that is so easy to read.

Cypezokyli does not hesitate to remind us that "One should never forget that she has been working for us."

No, one should never forget the Turkish Invasion.


1. irrelevant


What is irrelevant? That I can read you like an open book or perhaps it was your quote on her “working for us” or was it the part on how we should never forget the Turkish invasion? Explain your irrelevant comment.

cypezokyli wrote:2. you obviously cannot read "open books"..... if you still believe that i am a member of akel .... :lol: :lol:


Who is this…Joe, take a look at what Christofias says about this, now Joe, take a look at what Christofias says about that. Want to take a guess who that is? Let me once again emphasize to all that I am not criticizing AKEL or its leader Christofias. I am just having a bit of fun with my friend Cypezokyli.


cypezokyli wrote:3. i dont know how you choose books but at least for me, i also check who the author is...... but judging from the "news" you choose to post ....


You make an interesting statement here, Cypezokyli. I wasn’t going to reply to your comment until I read this statement above. I see you quote the word “news” as if to say the news articles I post aren’t really reliable. You take it as some sort of propaganda, is that it? Well, I post from various sources and I would like to admit that I regularly enjoy reading the Cyprus Weekly. It is, after all, the best selling English language publication in Cyprus. I am always willing to bookmark more sites that extensively cover the Cyprus issue. Can you name me some sites that you visit to get the latest developments on Cyprus? I am not talking about sites that mainly discuss internal politics as I do not care what the leadership of this party said to that party. I know the Turkish Daily News, for example, covers the issue of Cyprus extensively. Do you find TDN more reliable then say the Cyprus Weekly? Please try and answer my questions this time. And no answers like one needs to define the word “reliable.”

cypezokyli wrote:
The paragraph below was stolen from the following website:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1649310/posts


and what the hell is this website ? !!!!


Pretty self explanatory if you ask me. Its whats referred to as a “Book Review.”

cypezokyli wrote:i know google is a good thing, but one is supposed to check what is posting.


I guess you didn’t approve of the content of that particular link ehh? How foolish of me not to check with you before posting the link.

cypezokyli wrote:................
once again. because often clever people come to clever conclusions.
one can read the book (i never said the contrary) . it offers a number of insides and original documents. just make an efforst to separate facts from opinions.... as simple as that....


Like an open book.
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Postby boulio » Thu Jul 26, 2007 5:13 pm

update on the book,alvero de soto should be shot.Very interesting table in the book that shows the the difference of each plan and amazigly shows how the tilled after annan 2 towerds turkeys views.

did not know there was never a annan 4 plan.

Also has letters in the appendexes of t-papa to annna in feb of 2003 listing very detailed on what the can and what the wont except in furtur negotiontions.which ofcourse were basically ignored by de soto and his team.
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