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Postby insan » Wed Mar 16, 2005 2:29 pm

Be sure viewpoint; if no solution is reached until the end of this year, Turkish side will focus upon partition and achieve it. Time out, Game over!
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Postby cannedmoose » Wed Mar 16, 2005 2:40 pm

insan wrote:Be sure viewpoint; if no solution is reached until the end of this year, Turkish side will focus upon partition and achieve it. Time out, Game over!


Care to qualify this with any indicators insan?
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Postby -mikkie2- » Wed Mar 16, 2005 2:53 pm

If you get partition, will you be able to afford the massive compensation you would have to pay for our stolen lands? You cannot get partition unilaterally! Any solution has to be agreed, even partition. But the price of partition will be too great. Be sure of that.
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Mar 16, 2005 3:09 pm

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If you get partition, will you be able to afford the massive compensation you would have to pay for our stolen lands? You cannot get partition unilaterally! Any solution has to be agreed, even partition. But the price of partition will be too great. Be sure of that.


OK I agree if the percentage agreed is over and above what we were entiled to pre 1974 then we will pay, either way Turkey will pay for compensation of certain EHRC decisions, so no difference there (plus for me everything is not measured in terms of compensation/money). Once we pay for these lands will it be end of story, will TCs finally rid themselves of GCs taunts of thieves, murders rapists or will we still get the same barrage of abuse????
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Postby Saint Jimmy » Wed Mar 16, 2005 3:13 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Once we pay for these lands will it be end of story, will TCs finally rid themselves of GCs taunts of thieves, murders rapists or will we still get the same barrage of abuse????

I think you needn't worry about such issues. I don't know about TCs, but GCs will never agree to partition, velvet or silk or whatever. See, it's not about compensation/money for them, either...
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Postby insan » Wed Mar 16, 2005 3:16 pm

In Septmeber, 2005 you'll see the clear indicators of Turkish side's partition efforts. In early 2006 the mission would have been accomplished. PARTITION.

Turkish side has clearly pointed out that their main aim was reunification of Cyprus but if Greek side continued its negative stance they would focus upon partition.


Christian Democrat and conservatist nonsenses have already excessively bored Turkey. Their ill-intended efforts will cause failure of Turkey-EU diplomatic relations.


On the other hand negative stance of Greek side has already frustrated the TCs and most of them lost their hopes for reunification. Partition thought growing day by day among TCs.
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Mar 16, 2005 3:17 pm

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Why the hell not?


Your own quote back at you Saint. Very diplomatic answer but at some stage you to will see what I see now.
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Postby insan » Wed Mar 16, 2005 3:22 pm

-mikkie2- wrote:If you get partition, will you be able to afford the massive compensation you would have to pay for our stolen lands? You cannot get partition unilaterally! Any solution has to be agreed, even partition. But the price of partition will be too great. Be sure of that.



Both sides will pay it's share don't worry about it. If you think you can threaten and frighten us with the cost of partition; it's a waste of time. TCs have paid double the cost of any future partition, in last 40 years. We are able to pay our share don't worry about it.

We will give %18 percent of occupied land back. Rest is exchange and global exchange of land. Then if anyone has compensation claims, goes to ECHR.
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Postby -mikkie2- » Wed Mar 16, 2005 3:23 pm

If you want partition you have to be prepared to pay the cost of it. Be sure that Cyprus will be suing the ass off Turkey till eternity. Turkey will never join the EU. Cyprus will have nothing to loose by vetoing Turkey if partition happens. You will also face a highly militarised Cyprus. Tensions will alsways be there and as Piratis says, as the balance of power changes, so will the situation in Cyprus change. We will be eternally in conflict. Thats what partition means.
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Postby insan » Wed Mar 16, 2005 3:25 pm

-mikkie2- wrote:If you want partition you have to be prepared to pay the cost of it. Be sure that Cyprus will be suing the ass off Turkey till eternity. Turkey will never join the EU. Cyprus will have nothing to loose by vetoing Turkey if partition happens. You will also face a highly militarised Cyprus. Tensions will alsways be there and as Piratis says, as the balance of power changes, so will the situation in Cyprus change. We will be eternally in conflict. Thats what partition means.



These are your interpretations. The probable to be appear consequences of partition is our problem. why do you bother about it. :lol:
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