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Postby RichardB » Sat Jul 19, 2008 4:42 pm

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No one seems to care enough to run to your aid, its been 34 years and an EU membership and still nothing, surely you must realize that unless you agree a solution with us you will get nowhere.


But people are now running and voices are being heard all over the world in civilized societies and the time for the Turks is running too-Running out


Where? when? what has it gotten you?


The support of the EU The UN and within the next 18 months i'd wager a return of the lawful inhabitants to Varosha That will do for starters :lol:
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Postby Magnus » Sat Jul 19, 2008 4:43 pm

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No one seems to care enough to run to your aid, its been 34 years and an EU membership and still nothing, surely you must realize that unless you agree a solution with us you will get nowhere.


Wait and see.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Jul 19, 2008 4:47 pm

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No one seems to care enough to run to your aid, its been 34 years and an EU membership and still nothing, surely you must realize that unless you agree a solution with us you will get nowhere.


Yes VP, just keep believing this rubbish, the tide has surely turned in favour of cyprus now. It just a matter of time and you will get whats coming.

In the same source as the clip I posted above, even your champions the UK government, the select committee have finally conceeded that with a divided cyprus Turkeys chances of joining the EU are zero.

We are gathering strength day by day, you think that armies are all that counts, I think money and economy will do just the job on you. I can't wait, it has been a long time coming.

Yes epople do care enough now, it just that it takes time to put things into motion, cyprus WILL be free from foreign troops and scumbags like you very soon, the EU will see to that, after all whats the point of joining :wink: :wink:


Dont hold your breath as we have to agree to any new agreement and anything we dont like we will reject, we to have the right just like yourselves.
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Postby Filitsa » Sat Jul 19, 2008 5:04 pm

pantheman wrote:
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No one seems to care enough to run to your aid, its been 34 years and an EU membership and still nothing, surely you must realize that unless you agree a solution with us you will get nowhere.


Yes VP, just keep believing this rubbish, the tide has surely turned in favour of cyprus now. It just a matter of time and you will get whats coming.

In the same source as the clip I posted above, even your champions the UK government, the select committee have finally conceeded that with a divided cyprus Turkeys chances of joining the EU are zero.

We are gathering strength day by day, you think that armies are all that counts, I think money and economy will do just the job on you. I can't wait, it has been a long time coming.

Yes epople do care enough now, it just that it takes time to put things into motion, cyprus WILL be free from foreign troops and scumbags like you very soon, the EU will see to that, after all whats the point of joining :wink: :wink:


I second that! Real power is economic power. Why is Cyprus an EU member and not Turkey? Economics. Every war that's been fought can be reduced to simple economics.
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Postby RichardB » Sat Jul 19, 2008 5:15 pm

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Dont hold your breath as we have to agree to any new agreement and anything we dont like we will reject, we to have the right just like yourselves.


Your days of pulling the strings will soon be over

It was fine when you were 80 million against 650 thousand

Now Cyprus has 495 million friends backing it up

School bully days with big brother holding your hand is over
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Jul 19, 2008 5:21 pm

RichardB wrote:vp
Dont hold your breath as we have to agree to any new agreement and anything we dont like we will reject, we to have the right just like yourselves.


Your days of pulling the strings will soon be over

It was fine when you were 80 million against 650 thousand

Now Cyprus has 495 million friends backing it up

School bully days with big brother holding your hand is over


You are being real naive, numbers do not change anything we and you have to say yes to any new agreement, not the rest of the world. So its about time you realized this and compromise to find a solution and we will meet you half way.
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Postby Magnus » Sat Jul 19, 2008 5:24 pm

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Dont hold your breath as we have to agree to any new agreement and anything we dont like we will reject, we to have the right just like yourselves.


If Turkey wants to join the EU then it really doesn't matter what you think. Sarkozy would sooner stick his balls in a blender than let Turkey join the EU and the only thing that might convince him otherwise is a solution to the Cyprus Problem.

The sad part is that you actually believe you are more than brainwashed pawns. That is what you are today and all you have ever been. The words you speak, the things you believe, even the way you think all come from Mama Tourkia.
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Postby RichardB » Sat Jul 19, 2008 5:27 pm

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You are being real naive, numbers do not change anything we and you have to say yes to any new agreement, not the rest of the world. So its about time you realized this and compromise to find a solution and we will meet you half way.


No numbers do not change anything especially the numbers of immigrants of non EU status brought in to change the demographics of an area of illegalities




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Postby GreekForumer » Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:25 pm

Here is another surprising development.

Turkey - Armenia in 'secret' talks

By Sevgi K. YONCA (JTW)

Turkish and Armenian diplomats met 'secretly' in Bern (Switzerland) on July 8 and held talks for several days this month in a bid to normalize ties.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan did not deny the report, saying the two countries have contacts "from time to time" and stressing that Ankara favours dialogue with its northeastern neighbour.


Babacan did not deny the 'secret talks' claim on Friday and said Turkey had had dialogues with Armenia from time to time.

Turkey and Armenia has no official diplomatic relations and the territorial border between two countries has been closed. Armenian Constitution calls Turkey's eastern provinces as 'Western Armenia' and Armenia does not recognise Turkey's national borders. Similarly Armenia does not recognise Azerbaijan's territorial integrity. Azerbaijan is a Turkish country like Turkey. The third serious problem between Turkey and Armenia is the genocide allegations. Turkish politicans say that they have no problem with the Armenian people's and the state's genocide ideas, yet they call the recent Armenian and anti-Turkish genocide campaign as a threat. One of the Turkish statemen told the JTW that Armenia should not abuse the historical disaggrements to undermine Turkish interests:

"Turkey is open to discuss any historical issue including genocide claims. However the Armenian diaspora and the state do not discuss. They reject to discuss anything. They just attack the Turkish interests overseas. Turkey does not accept such an attitude".

19 July 2008

http://www.turkishweekly.net/news.php?id=57665
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