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Postby BirKibrisli » Mon Feb 04, 2008 2:46 pm

karma wrote:
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Birkibrisli wrote:Hello,dear humanist...

Talat's utterances have one value. They show what Ankara is thinking.

Talat was there not so long ago getting his instructions...

I have no doubt Ankara and Talat want Papadopoulos to win. If they wanted him to lose Talat could've just spoken out and endorsed Tpapa... :twisted:


Hello, dear Birk :D Breaking News :!:
I have heard tht big celebrations and parties are being organized in Ankara squares , that Tpap will turn the national hero in Turkey incase he wins, his photos and statues will replace Ataturks' in every gov. office and schools, his wife is gona be the second lady in the country and she wont be asked having turban on her head either..
These are the last news from Anadolu News Agency :wink:


:lol: :lol: :lol:
Precious...What are you on??? I want some too...
I also want to see you in the full Islamic dress one of these days... :wink: :D


Sure, Only if U r elected The President of a United Cyprus some day :roll:


So, you want to be a widow before you are 45????? :D

I'll see what I can do... :wink:
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Postby zan » Mon Feb 04, 2008 4:36 pm

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zan wrote:Turkish Cypriot Presidency: Papadopoulos is trying to change the July 8 Agreement

02.11.2007


Turkish Cypriot side criticises the Greek Cypriot President for lying to Greek Cypriots

The Turkish Cypriot Presidency has rejected the claims by the Greek Cypriot President Tassos Papadopoulos, made last week that the Turkish side was responsible for not being able to implement the July 8 Agreement. The Turkish Cypriot Presidency Spokesman asserted that Papadopoulos knowingly distorted some facts during his speech on 24 October 2007 when he was addressing the public in Limassol as part of his election campaign and said that Turkey intervened into the agreement in order to get away from it. The Greek Cypriot leader also claimed that there is a phrase in the agreement saying that the preparation process for the working groups and the negotiations would lead to a comprehensive settlement on a new basis rather than on the basis of the Annan Plan. He said “This agreement is an important trump card for us, we should not abandon this.”
The Turkish Cypriot Presidency criticised the Greek Cypriot leader for making up the non-existent expression, saying: “There is certainly no such thing in the Agreement signed between Mr. Papadopoulos and Mr. Talat on 8 July 2007. As everyone else, Mr. Papadopoulos is also aware that there is no such thing. While there is an agreement in the 8 July Agreement that the Cyprus problem will be settled within the framework of a bi-zonal, bi-communal federation based on political equality, there is no item concerning the ground that will be worked on during the negotiations aimed at reaching this purpose. Therefore, Mr. Papadopoulos’ allegation that the 8 July Agreement envisages a comprehensive settlement on a new basis, completely contradicts the facts. It is aimed at deceiving public opinion, but especially at deceiving the Greek Cypriot people.”

Undermining efforts
The top Turkish Cypriot office condemned such efforts by Papadopoulos that seem aimed at making any comprehensive settlement efforts futile by making the Turkish Cypriot leaders look as if they are the ones who do want a settlement.
“In fact, during the meeting held on 8 July before he signed the Agreement, Mr. Papadopoulos said that the Turkish Cypriot side could bring the Annan Plan to the negotiation table and he would negotiate on it. In return for Mr. Papadopoulos’ efforts to distort the written texts, we deem it necessary that the public be made aware of this fact,” the Presidency said.
Papadopoulos, also in Limassol, said that the approval of the Annan Plan meant the abolition of the Republic of Cyprus, adding: “The [Greek Cypriot] public trusted me and accepted my call, asking them to reject the Plan, one that does not consider the concerns of Cypriot Hellenism and would make our country dissolve in 24 hours.”
Stating that the Greek Cypriot side is trying to change the concept of continuity of the negotiations that have been carried out for 40 years within the framework of the UN Secretary-General, the Presidency said: “According to this concept, each new initiative has been launched from the point the prior process was interrupted. Therefore, in light of the established practices, provided that a new negotiation process starts, it is clear on which basis and within the framework of which parameters they will be held. We consider it necessary to inform the public correctly on this issue.”


Thank you,Zan,for proving my point that Talat and Ankara want Tpapa to win. The more they attack him the more votes he will get... :twisted:


OH Right! So we are damned if we do and damned if we don't...... :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Since when has pointing out some ones bad points been am attack :roll: :roll: :roll: In that case can I ask you to stop attacking the Turks....Or is there a difference......Can you also tell me what I am doing....Am I wrong to "Attack" his Greek policies..How about we TCs all shut up and let the GCs go back to slaughtering us with their propaganda.....FFS :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: I think you should go back to your own little thread.
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Postby Kifeas » Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:30 am

BirKibrisli wrote:Hello,dear humanist...

Talat's utterances have one value. They show what Ankara is thinking.

Talat was there not so long ago getting his instructions...

I have no doubt Ankara and Talat want Papadopoulos to win. If they wanted him to lose Talat could've just spoken out and endorsed Tpapa... :twisted:


You are spot on! Talat's and Ankara's prime aim and goal is partition! It is partition because a.) they hope they will get away with 36% of the island, including the very important for Turkey 54% of Cyprus's coastline they now occupy, as this will allow them (Turkey) absolute and uninterrupted control of the entire sea areas between Cyprus and Turkey, north and east of the island, and b.) Because they realize that not matter what, it is impossible to get a deal similar to the very favorable to Turkey Anan plan, no matter who will win the elections in the RoC!

Talat is a liar and a hypocrite, and he is not truly interested in a reunification solution, other than one based exclusively on the Anan plan, only because itself was nothing short than a disguised partition!
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Postby Eric dayi » Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:55 am

Only 13 days to go.

TPAPADOPE FOR "PRESIDENT".

VOTE TPAPADOPE.
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Postby BC Numismatics » Tue Feb 05, 2008 2:29 am

Here's a link about the biggest idiot of the highest order; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_XVI .

Here's a link to his propaganda website; www.vatican.va .

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Postby humanist » Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:13 pm

I cannot be politically correct or diplomatic about this. Talat is an idiodic liar, he does not uphold the July 8th agreement on one hand he pledges his only one wish to see a unified fedrally based Cypriot solution yet all of his actions are pushing toward partitiona nd giving the occupied part of his country to Turkey.

Unless I got it so off beat that the man is an absolute stooge to the Turkish military men who like playin with real life guns and tanks. If this is the case I feel sorry for all those people whom he is representing.

Surely someone who wants unification would be saying okay what is it about the AP you don't like here's what we liked lets work from there. I may be a simple social worker and not a great thinking politican but a bit of negotiation and mediation goes a long way.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:37 pm

humanist wrote:I cannot be politically correct or diplomatic about this. Talat is an idiodic liar, he does not uphold the July 8th agreement on one hand he pledges his only one wish to see a unified fedrally based Cypriot solution yet all of his actions are pushing toward partitiona nd giving the occupied part of his country to Turkey.

Unless I got it so off beat that the man is an absolute stooge to the Turkish military men who like playin with real life guns and tanks. If this is the case I feel sorry for all those people whom he is representing.

Surely someone who wants unification would be saying okay what is it about the AP you don't like here's what we liked lets work from there. I may be a simple social worker and not a great thinking politican but a bit of negotiation and mediation goes a long way.


If you have someone to talk to sure? but please your man is papadop what chance do we have. Took his 5 years to even cinsder sharing the same room with Talat.
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Postby humanist » Tue Feb 05, 2008 9:32 pm

VP .......... Talat by his statement at the beginning of this thread is a hypocrite. Says wants one thing goes to another direction. Why doesn't he humour Papadopoulos by aking him to sit down and discuss and unification plan if his dream is for a United Cyprus based on a federal system, then you guys can get into the EU the rest of Cypriots can return to their homes and hopefully we can all move on with building a future.

Unless ofcourse like I said ... I have no idea about the noose hanging around his neck.
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Postby zan » Tue Feb 05, 2008 9:55 pm

humanist wrote:VP .......... Talat by his statement at the beginning of this thread is a hypocrite. Says wants one thing goes to another direction. Why doesn't he humour Papadopoulos by aking him to sit down and discuss and unification plan if his dream is for a United Cyprus based on a federal system, then you guys can get into the EU the rest of Cypriots can return to their homes and hopefully we can all move on with building a future.

Unless ofcourse like I said ... I have no idea about the noose hanging around his neck.


And did you see the list of solutions that Tpap has refused one after the other......Not a single yes but still you accuse Talat of not sitting down with him...Every time he has asked, Tpap has put conditions down that he knows will stop the process in it's tracks. He is still looking for a way out by tricks and the fact that you got into the EU...As I said long ago...The EU has just tied his hands and he is only just seeing the results....Now we have an election with stalling ricks along the way...The warnng signs from the UN and the EU are all there for you guys to see...Ignore them at your peril....
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Postby DT. » Tue Feb 05, 2008 10:34 pm

zan wrote:
humanist wrote:VP .......... Talat by his statement at the beginning of this thread is a hypocrite. Says wants one thing goes to another direction. Why doesn't he humour Papadopoulos by aking him to sit down and discuss and unification plan if his dream is for a United Cyprus based on a federal system, then you guys can get into the EU the rest of Cypriots can return to their homes and hopefully we can all move on with building a future.

Unless ofcourse like I said ... I have no idea about the noose hanging around his neck.


And did you see the list of solutions that Tpap has refused one after the other......Not a single yes but still you accuse Talat of not sitting down with him...Every time he has asked, Tpap has put conditions down that he knows will stop the process in it's tracks. He is still looking for a way out by tricks and the fact that you got into the EU...As I said long ago...The EU has just tied his hands and he is only just seeing the results....Now we have an election with stalling ricks along the way...The warnng signs from the UN and the EU are all there for you guys to see...Ignore them at your peril....


the ink on the july 8th is not even dry yet and talat has gone back on his word.
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