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Postby wallace » Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:25 pm

Is that how much you trust your leadership? :D
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:32 pm

wallace wrote:Is that how much you trust your leadership? :D



Nothing to do with our leadership, Im sure you can work out the rest.
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Postby wallace » Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:42 pm

No I can't....I'm naive....please explain VP.
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:55 pm

wallace wrote:No I can't....I'm naive....please explain VP.


Zero for effort, faced with GC intransigence and their despot attitude not even GOD himself could agree a solution with GCs. Thats why we do not believe GCs will agree anything that does not give them all they want so thats why we would not believe our President as we know he has an impossible task.
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Mar 19, 2008 6:13 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
wallace wrote:No I can't....I'm naive....please explain VP.


Zero for effort, faced with GC intransigence and their despot attitude not even GOD himself could agree a solution with GCs. Thats why we do not believe GCs will agree anything that does not give them all they want so thats why we would not believe our President as we know he has an impossible task.

The task is as impossible as Turkish Cypriots getting Turkey to cede territory to them in Turkey so that they may create a new state. Applying a little common sense will go a long way and save your people heaps of time and heartache...

Instead of complaining about "intransigence" have a loser look at what you're asking because chances are it's unacceptable.
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:45 pm

Get Real! wrote:
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wallace wrote:No I can't....I'm naive....please explain VP.


Zero for effort, faced with GC intransigence and their despot attitude not even GOD himself could agree a solution with GCs. Thats why we do not believe GCs will agree anything that does not give them all they want so thats why we would not believe our President as we know he has an impossible task.

The task is as impossible as Turkish Cypriots getting Turkey to cede territory to them in Turkey so that they may create a new state. Applying a little common sense will go a long way and save your people heaps of time and heartache...

Instead of complaining about "intransigence" have a loser look at what you're asking because chances are it's unacceptable.


Why is asking for a say in your own future unacceptable.
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Postby wallace » Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:52 pm

Nobody sad you would not have a say!! There seems to be some documents around with a signature of your dear leader which he doesn't want to commit to. So who is the intransigence now? They will start stalling again on friday like they have done for the last 34 years.
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Mar 19, 2008 9:21 pm

wallace wrote:Nobody sad you would not have a say!! There seems to be some documents around with a signature of your dear leader which he doesn't want to commit to. So who is the intransigence now? They will start stalling again on friday like they have done for the last 34 years.


If the documents you are referring to are the 1960s agreements ask the GCs why they reneged and signed an agreement they had not intention of keeping to.
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Postby halil » Wed Mar 19, 2008 11:28 pm

TURKISH CYPRIOT AND GREEK CYPRIOT PARTIES MEET AT LEDRA PALACE

Leaders and representatives of some Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot political parties have agreed to support the talks to be held between the two leaders in Cyprus with the expectation that they would bring about a federal solution to the problem on the basis of political equality.
Officials from the parties came together at another round table meeting organized by the Slovakian Embassy at the Ledra Palace today.
The parties also underlined the need for confidence building measures and called for the opening of a gate at Lokmaci in Lefkosa as a first step.
The next meeting of the parties will be held on the 16th of April.


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Postby Kikapu » Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:21 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Kikapu the majority of GCs did not understand the AP and they opted for the wait and see what the EU will bring as they were guaranteed entry I truly believe that if the EU door was firmly shut if they rejected the AP they would have scraped a 51% yes but faced with a crying president begging them to reject a plan that would send them all to hell and the prospect of getting all they want via an EU enforced solution swung the resounding no.

It appears you can label it what you want confederation or federation the bottom line is the contents and the structures contained within, obviously we have different ideas of a solution and the chasm appears to wide to bridge as neither side is willing to compromise, so it looks like status quo all round and surprise surprise more of the same. We are used to it Kikapu and even if President Talat stood up tomorrow and said we have agreed a solution we would all laugh and say yeah yeah pull the other one.


Rather than responding to your post about the past VP, I'm going to wait and see what develops between Talat and Christofias in the coming weeks. For the time being, the Anan Plan is Dead and Buried..................RIP.!!!
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