DT. wrote:halil wrote:DT. wrote:Can any TC's explain to me why Talat does not want Christofias to call him a comrade anymore? Its really pissed the President off.
Is one of these 2 "commies" turning his back on his glorious revolutionary past?
DT ,
have a look what the another comrade says :PRIME MINISTER CALLS ON CHRISTOFIAS TO FOCUS ON SOLUTION
Prime Minister Ferdi Sabit Soyer has criticized the Greek Cypriot Leader Dimitris Christofias for making disturbing remarks about President Talat instead of focusing on a solution in Cyprus.
Stating that Mr. Christofias is adding artificial waves to the undulations of the Cyprus problem which has been continuing for years, Mr. Soyer called on him to focus on the negotiations process as soon as possible.
‘The Greek Cypriot Leader has attached too much importance about a comment made by a high level official on the word ‘comrade’, I invite him to get away from this surfing tactic. Because he is in a state of slavery due to the policies of the coalition partners which focused on the non-solution of the problem’ Mr. Soyer said.
He also added that Mr. Christofias should stand against his coalition partner which offered the armament if he really is sensitive on the concept of ‘comrade’.
‘I want to remind Mr Christofias that his effort to please the Greek Cypriot nationalists is poisoning the solution. Its antidote is the initiative that will be taken towards finding a settlement in Cyprus in line with the vision agreed by the two leaders on the 23rd of May and 1st of July and on the basis of the friendship of the two peoples as well as UN parameters.
The gentlemen you quote..which by the way is not a PM of anything has not answered the question I posed. What is talat's problem if Chirstofias called him a comrade? I've heard talat calling President christofias a comrade before.
DT,
as far as i can remember Talat said Cyprus will not solve out by Comrade philosophy and we must focused on what we agreed .We must stop playing Romanticism like that and stop calling him comrade front of the press . Focus on realities of Cyprus problem .