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A new approach to Cyprus problem... The Faroe Islands model

Postby axilleask » Thu Nov 29, 2007 7:53 pm

For people who don't know them the Faroe Islands are located between UK and Iceland.

Although they are part to Denmark, they have a great degree of local autonomy.

for more information visit

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faroe_Islands

I believe it's time to see the Cyprus problem under a different perspective since the BBF solution is something that nobody wants...

I wait for your opinions ...
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Postby Nikitas » Thu Nov 29, 2007 8:04 pm

DenmarK owns the Faroes, who would you have as our owner? Pray do tell!!!
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Postby axilleask » Thu Nov 29, 2007 11:44 pm

You didn't understand my point... Roc is whole again ... only this time a part of the north is an autonomous territory named"the RocTc" with it's own parliament etc ...
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Postby Piratis » Fri Nov 30, 2007 2:11 am

axilleask wrote:You didn't understand my point... Roc is whole again ... only this time a part of the north is an autonomous territory named"the RocTc" with it's own parliament etc ...


And what would stop the "RoCTc" to became "TRNC"?

Any "BBF" like Annan plan or what you prose would either be partition, or would lead to partition. So if we would accept such thing it would mean that we accept partition, and in that case the most important thing would be land distribution.
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Postby Nikitas » Wed Dec 05, 2007 11:33 am

Land distribution is the most important thing in any solution based on biregionality and one thing that totally baffles me is the lax approach of GC politicians to the issue. None of them seem to consider the territorial aspect important, they are always harping on about guarantees and such. Maybe they know something the rest of us do not know.
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