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JOINT EFFORTS TO LIFT THE ISOLATION ON NORTH CYPRUS

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Postby alexISS » Wed Nov 21, 2007 10:12 pm

utu wrote:
observer wrote:alexiSS - Surely you mean that we are "so-called isolated"!



Ouch. One point for observer.
Teammates awarding points to each other... Nice... :lol:
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Postby utu » Wed Nov 21, 2007 10:23 pm

alexISS wrote:
utu wrote:
observer wrote:alexiSS - Surely you mean that we are "so-called isolated"!



Ouch. One point for observer.
Teammates awarding points to each other... Nice... :lol:



Interesting comeback. That will get you at least a half-point.
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THE UNITY OF TURKIC NATIONS IS JUST AN ILLUSION

Postby boomerang » Wed Nov 21, 2007 10:41 pm

THE UNITY OF TURKIC NATIONS IS JUST AN ILLUSION

In Spite of All Efforts of Erdogan

On the 11th Forum for Friendship, Brotherhood and Cooperation of Turkic States Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan caused a great disappointment to Turkey.

Turkey’s disappointment was about the resolution of the Azerbaijani National High Council for Radio and Television to stop translations in Turkish and the decision of the Turkmenistani authorities to establish diplomatic relations with the Republic of Cyprus. go Turkmenistan

The Forum was opened by Prime Minister of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan and closed by the ex-President of Turkey Suleyman Demirel. President of the "Turkish Republic of North Cyprus" Mehmed Ali Talat was also took part in the event.

In his speech Erdogan condemned the European Union for applying sanctions against the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus and the Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group for prolonging the settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. He called upon all the representatives of Turkic nations to unite with the following words, "Don’t you know what they are going to do with us, if we do not unite? They will tear us apart!" could this be the long awaited plan B for turkey?

Referring to the Karabakh issue, Prime Minister Erdogan said, "Karabakh is a bleeding wound for all of us. Armenia must put an end to the annexation, which contradicts all the principles of word values, basic human rights and international law". unbelievable Talat added, "The UN resolutions are not put into practice in Karabakh now I know this guy is full of shit. Greece impedes the normalization of situation in Cyprus. The Greeks prevent us from establishing normal relations with any state. The support of the Turkic community shall be the greatest assistance to the settlement of those issues."

Ilham Aliev in his turn demanded the Turkic states to assume a common stance on the Armenian Genocide and to struggle jointly against its recognition.

In the meantime Azerbaijan refuses Turkey’s demands to recognize the "Turkish Republic of North Cyprus" I guess people that live in glass houses can't throw stones :lol: .In such circumstances relations between the Turkic republics are getting caught in a vicious circle. However, the problem is not just in the relations of Turkey with the rest of the Turkic states. There are also a number of subtle inner controversies, saying nothing of the Russian-American factor.

In Kazakhstan the Russian influence is still great, in Kyrgyzstan Russia is restoring its positions after the ‘colored revolution’ and Turkenistan avoids fulfilling Ankara’s demands balancing the influence of the USA by that of Russia, while Uzbekistan, which plays an important role in Central Asia, is engaged in serious controversies with Ankara after the displacement of Karimov’s regime.

In order to ensure the unity of Turkic states, Ankara has to settle their inner controversies at first and neutralize the Russian and American factors. Ankara must also to ensure the isolation of the Turkic states from the influence of Iran.

As it follows from the stances of the Turkic states on the 11th Forum, only Azerbaijan supports Ankara. However, the United States are most likely to win the competition for domination in South Caucasus with Russia, and Azerbaijan will find it hard to avoid the American influence and not to give way the policy of Washington, so fiercely opposed for Ankara.

http://www.azg.am/?lang=EN&num=2007112101



well...well...well...not as rosie as they would have us believe....crack city this union...I wish turkey good luck with her plan B :lol:
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Postby humanist » Wed Nov 21, 2007 10:48 pm

Booms, did you write this article? Very badly written and the context appears biased.

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Postby boomerang » Wed Nov 21, 2007 10:59 pm

:lol: humanist...you shit stirrer :lol:

Well it looks plan B is a fizzer...so it's time for plan C...the new axis of :twisted: ...turkey Syria and "I ran"

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Re: JOINT EFFORTS TO LIFT THE ISOLATION ON NORTH CYPRUS

Postby Pyrpolizer » Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:55 pm

halil wrote:The 11th Friendship, Brotherhood, and Cooperation Congress of Turkic States and Communities has ended in Baku.
A resolution adopted at the Congress – which was also attened by President Talat - calls on Turkish speaking states to join their forces to end the international isolation of North Cyprus.

A resolution adopted at the Congress calls on Turkish-speaking states to join their diplomatic efforts to end the international isolation of North Cyprus.

The resolution also calls for more support to Turkey in its efforts towards increasing economic, cultural and political ties with North Cyprus and towards protecting the rights of the Turkish Cypriot people at international organizations.

Turkish Cypriot people were aware of the support it would receive from the Turkic states and were therefore not worried about its future, President Talat said, ‘the support that will be given to the Turkish Cypriot people is a well deserved support.’.


Have they said anything about the GC refugees who were outsted from their own homes and lands and for the illegal sale of their stolen properties? Have they said anything about their violated rights for 33 years and going by Turkey?
And who exactly are the people living in "northern Cyprus" today?
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Re: JOINT EFFORTS TO LIFT THE ISOLATION ON NORTH CYPRUS

Postby Pyrpolizer » Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:56 pm

halil wrote:The 11th Friendship, Brotherhood, and Cooperation Congress of Turkic States and Communities has ended in Baku.
A resolution adopted at the Congress – which was also attened by President Talat - calls on Turkish speaking states to join their forces to end the international isolation of North Cyprus.

A resolution adopted at the Congress calls on Turkish-speaking states to join their diplomatic efforts to end the international isolation of North Cyprus.

The resolution also calls for more support to Turkey in its efforts towards increasing economic, cultural and political ties with North Cyprus and towards protecting the rights of the Turkish Cypriot people at international organizations.

Turkish Cypriot people were aware of the support it would receive from the Turkic states and were therefore not worried about its future, President Talat said, ‘the support that will be given to the Turkish Cypriot people is a well deserved support.’.


Have they said anything about the GC refugees who were outsted from their own homes and lands and for the illegal sale of their stolen properties? Have they said anything about their violated rights for 33 years and going by Turkey?
And who exactly are the people living in "northern Cyprus" today?
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Postby DINOS SKALIOTIS » Thu Nov 22, 2007 5:49 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
phoenix wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
phoenix wrote:Who the F*** is "President Talat"? :?

Don't get above yourselves TCs . . . keep looking to Turkey and you will end up exactly like them!

They'll be NO recognition for what you have stolen from the Cypriots! . . . other than as a prison isolation cell; which is where all Turkey's supporters belong.


You GCs always try to use a Turkey card to try and insult or demoralize us, well it don't mean anything, we will always respect and maintain good relations with Turkey something we could not do with Gcs.


YOU SAID IT :lol:

Does it really insult you? . . . . I thought you proudly wanted to be part of your motherland :D


As I said above your comments about Turkey are water of a ducks back, they have no effect whatso ever but you throw them about as if you get some sort of self gratification, all we do is laugh at your stupididty.
and who laughs at your spelling mistakes? at least if your going to have a go at someone try to not make yourself look like an uneducated ranting fool!
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Re: THE UNITY OF TURKIC NATIONS IS JUST AN ILLUSION

Postby Get Real! » Thu Nov 22, 2007 6:01 pm

boomerang wrote:THE UNITY OF TURKIC NATIONS IS JUST AN ILLUSION

I thoroughly enjoyed your added comments to the interesting article Boomers... :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Nov 22, 2007 6:10 pm

utu wrote:
alexISS wrote:
utu wrote:
observer wrote:alexiSS - Surely you mean that we are "so-called isolated"!


Ouch. One point for observer.
Teammates awarding points to each other... Nice... :lol:

Interesting comeback. That will get you at least a half-point.

Grade “D” debaters bickering! 2 points deducted… 8)
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