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Turkish Cypriot leader sees June talks as last chance

Postby boomerang » Sat Apr 26, 2008 2:03 am

Turkish Cypriot leader sees June talks as last chance

Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat said on Thursday negotiations with the Greek side to begin in late June are the last chance for a solution in the divided island. He also said they should find a solution by 2012.


Talat told a conference hosted by the Center for Eurasian Strategic Studies (ASAM) in Ankara, his government wants to find a solution to the Cyprus problem and they will do whatever is necessary for a solution, the Anatolian Agency reported.

"Once the negotiations begin in late June, it would be very difficult for both sides to stand up and leave the negotiating table. It would not be possible for either side to leave the negotiating table as this is really the last chance for a solution," he said.
to begin reunification talks in June after a three-month preparation
Greek Cypriot leader Demetris Christofias and Talat are setperiod. The reunification talks stalled in 2004 when Greek Cypriots rejected a U.N. blueprint for the island’s reunification; a plan overwhelmingly supported by Turkish Cypriots.

Talat said although working groups and technical committees began working in Cyprus, this does not show that everything is going well and smoothly. "Our general approach is to establish an entity based on two founding states in which the two peoples are politically equal. The partnership state will function with the equal participation of Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots. This state will be functional via a 'virgin birth' method," he was quoted as saying by the Anatolian Agency.

"We will continue working with good will and intention. We hope we will succeed. If we do become successful, this would eradicate the uncertainty in the future of Turkish Cypriots, eradicate the concerns and fears of the Greek Cypriots and end the Cyprus problem of Turkey in its relations with the European Union (EU) and the world in general," Talat added.

"If we can not find a solution to the Cyprus problem by the year 2012, we can conclude that a solution in the island is not possible. At that time, the international community will need to re-evaluate the realities," Talat also said.

http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/turkey/8781175.asp?gid=231&sz=62239


I see a few freudian slips here

1...Turkish Cypriot leader
2...The Greeks

3...Greek Cypriot leader Demetris Christofias
4...Talat

And then back to the wet dreams
"Our general approach is to establish an entity based on two founding states in which the two peoples are politically equal. The partnership state will function with the equal participation of Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots. This state will be functional via a 'virgin birth' method," he was quoted as saying by the Anatolian Agency.

Somebody please hand him a towel...then man is clearly drowning... :arrow: :lol:

But when you thought you heard everything he comes back for more...
"We will continue working with good will and intention. We hope we will succeed. If we do become successful, this would eradicate the uncertainty in the future of Turkish Cypriots, eradicate the concerns and fears of the Greek Cypriots and end the Cyprus problem of Turkey in its relations with the European Union (EU) and the world in general," Talat added.

and lets the cat out of the bag...little does he know that "turkey=fascist state" has next to buckleys of getting in with the current mindset...Instead of saying "turkey=fascist state" mindset is wrong, he blames the EU accession on the Cyprus solution...

But it seemd he can't help himself...
The Greek Cypriot administration will assume EU's rotating presidency in 2012[/size]

Mashallaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah...The real worry is this and he talks about vrgin births...

Clearly the man has issues...Forget the towel, throw the man a life jacket instead...

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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Apr 26, 2008 12:37 pm

Talat is right without a virgin birth we cannot unite, the TCs will not accept going back to the "RoC" that is done and dusted for us, its a GC state run by GCs and would be a step backwards rather than forwards. You will have to ditch the "RoC" and we the TRNC if we wish to open a new page and try again.
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Apr 26, 2008 1:15 pm

Turkish Cypriot leader sees June talks as last chance


Last chance? Really? I didn't know there was a deadline that render UN resolutions expired! :roll:
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Postby Paphitis » Sat Apr 26, 2008 1:33 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Turkish Cypriot leader sees June talks as last chance


Last chance? Really? I didn't know there was a deadline that render UN resolutions expired! :roll:


They are just hoping that it is the last chance just to scare us so that we concede and accept more of their unnacceptable demands.

Pres X has made it well known to the whole world that he wants to solve the Cyprus problem ASAP. But at the same time we will not accept unnacceptable demands that are designed to hold Cypriots under siege and hostage and which serves no ones interest except for Turkey's.

If unnacceptable demands are made, the talks will fail and it will be Turkey that will be held accountable and not the RoC. They would like to threaten us that when the talks fail, that the whole world will be rushing to recognise their illegal regime. Somehow, I do not think this will happen any time soon.

So keep on dreaming VP. :lol: :lol:

Your threats are not working. :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Apr 26, 2008 1:47 pm

Actually, their plans are EVEN LOWER than that! They are hoping, and will ensure that the attempt fails so that they can then turn around and say…

“We tried but it didn’t work so now we want to be recognized!”

…but as per usual there won’t be any recognition for two reasons…

1. The chances of reversing the UN resolutions in favor of a handful of TC criminals running the “TRNC” are next to zero.

2. Cyprus’ shipping and financial services industries are far more important to most countries in the world than Turkey.
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Postby BOF » Sat Apr 26, 2008 1:56 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Talat is right without a virgin birth we cannot unite, the TCs will not accept going back to the "RoC" that is done and dusted for us, its a GC state run by GCs and would be a step backwards rather than forwards. You will have to ditch the "RoC" and we the TRNC if we wish to open a new page and try again.

8)
And as an outsider i think you might have to "ditch" the turkish army as well.
This is the longest running problem after the Palestine one.
The berlin wall has fallen, the Irish problem solved, the sattelite states of Russia are free...now is not the time for posturing by both sides, it is time to finish this game of political chess. Learn from the mistakes of the past and use them to forge a future. no one ever won a race by running backwards.
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Postby Paphitis » Sat Apr 26, 2008 2:06 pm

Get Real! wrote:Actually, their plans are EVEN LOWER than that! They are hoping, and will ensure that the attempt fails so that they can then turn around and say…

“We tried but it didn’t work so now we want to be recognized!”

…but as per usual there won’t be any recognition for two reasons…

1. The chances of reversing the UN resolutions in favor of a handful of TC criminals running the “TRNC” are next to zero.

2. Cyprus’ shipping and financial services industries are far more important to most countries in the world than Turkey.


Hit the nail right on it's head there. And whilst we support Turkey's entry into the EU only if she transforms into a responsible citizen of the world, we will be left with no choice but to veto them. How can a country enter the EU whilst it occupies a EU state and does not recognise it and restricts free movement of aircraft and ships? :? :?
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Postby boomerang » Sun Apr 27, 2008 5:30 am

Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Actually, their plans are EVEN LOWER than that! They are hoping, and will ensure that the attempt fails so that they can then turn around and say…

“We tried but it didn’t work so now we want to be recognized!”

…but as per usual there won’t be any recognition for two reasons…

1. The chances of reversing the UN resolutions in favor of a handful of TC criminals running the “TRNC” are next to zero.

2. Cyprus’ shipping and financial services industries are far more important to most countries in the world than Turkey.


Hit the nail right on it's head there. And whilst we support Turkey's entry into the EU only if she transforms into a responsible citizen of the world, we will be left with no choice but to veto them. How can a country enter the EU whilst it occupies a EU state and does not recognise it and restricts free movement of aircraft and ships? :? :?


Recognition begun and sealed the day "momma turka=fascist state" accepted the YES vote from the RoC in order to get a date with the EU...

She even put her signature on it :arrow: 8) ... :arrow: :lol:
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Postby Jerry » Sun Apr 27, 2008 10:14 am

The formation of the ROC was a forced marriage between two antagonists imposed by outside powers for their own ends. One of the outside powers is still trying to distort the outcome of talks by its mere presence on the island. If you want a real "virgin birth" you should start with a blank sheet of paper and apply the universally accepted principles of democracy - guess what, it's not going to happen. Those wicked Greek Cypriots are going to be punished in perpituity for daring to pursue union with Greece.
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Postby humanist » Sun Apr 27, 2008 10:20 am

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Last chance? Really? I didn't know there was a deadline that render UN resolutions expired!


Talat makes it up as he goes along. He believes he has control in the situation. The funny thing is he holds a pretty big part of the solution
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