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Halting Turkey's EU Bid

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Postby turkkan » Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:41 pm

. We should remind Turkey that Cyprus has veto powers to deny Turkey's entry into the EU. We should remind them that we are not afraid to use our veto against Turkey.

Mr Erdogan is now seeing the writing on the wall. He is slowly coming to terms with the fact that Cyprus does have a major weapon against his nation, which is struggling to survive economically.


What an idiotic delusional post. As if the only thing between turkey and the EU is Cyprus and that is what turkey is concerned about. France and Austraias public opposition and planned referendums for turkey accession of course are not an issue but its whether christofias will vote or not. The fact that any possible accession has a minimum timeframe of 10-15 years also is of course not an issue. In the past 2 years the issue of turkeys membership to the EU has been sidelined completely from turkeys rulings party agenda and is not an issue in domestic politics at all. So much so that the EU as a whole could not say anything when turkey carried out its one week invasion of N.iraq last winter as it knew it no longer had any leverage over turkey. As for your comment that the EU is going to change its energy plans to decrease its energy dependence on russia....LOL. Who made you america? Paphitis, in ten years time not one thing would have changed in Cyprus but your age, and i can still predict you ranting about the end of the TRNC and how turkey is doomed with your untouchable veto.
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Postby humanist » Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:56 pm

I think the idiotic statement is made above. The constant Turkish Cypriot perspective that Turkey has put the EU memberhip course on hold is by far the more idiotic of the two statements. Read the international press and constantly you will find that reports that Turkey is determned to join EU and therefore will make according changes.

Whose th idiot now?

Paphitis may be ranting about the 'trnc' and you will still be ranting about how unfair it is that you are disappearing as a peoples and about how unfair there are economic sanctions about your illegal regime. Meanwhile Turkeys elite manage to survve just dandy and the poor are faced with the effects of poor economic management because prioroties are elsewhere primarily in building an aggressive military base.

I suggest that Turkey go find some other allies to hook up with because it will not achieve an EU membership in the near future.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:16 pm

humanist wrote:I think the idiotic statement is made above. The constant Turkish Cypriot perspective that Turkey has put the EU memberhip course on hold is by far the more idiotic of the two statements. Read the international press and constantly you will find that reports that Turkey is determned to join EU and therefore will make according changes.

Whose th idiot now?

Paphitis may be ranting about the 'trnc' and you will still be ranting about how unfair it is that you are disappearing as a peoples and about how unfair there are economic sanctions about your illegal regime. Meanwhile Turkeys elite manage to survve just dandy and the poor are faced with the effects of poor economic management because prioroties are elsewhere primarily in building an aggressive military base.

I suggest that Turkey go find some other allies to hook up with because it will not achieve an EU membership in the near future.


And you realize you have lost 37% of Cyprus to Turkey, we accepted returning to our roots years ago.
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Postby humanist » Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:19 pm

yes we have realised that, but it makes me happy that it has not been formalised in the past 35 years and will not do so in a hurry either.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:21 pm

humanist wrote:yes we have realised that, but it makes me happy that it has not been formalised in the past 35 years and will not do so in a hurry either.


A few more slips ups by the GCs and who knows what will happen, but we are certain to get a relaxation of isolation, the EU cannot support your discriminative and biased viewpoint forever, knowing that you reject every solution put before you.
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Postby turkkan » Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:22 pm

Read the international press and constantly you will find that reports that Turkey is determned to join EU and therefore will make according changes.

Whose th idiot now?


Its still you and will always be you. Turkey may constantly state that it wants to enter the EU but anyone who knows anything about the international political scene knows full well that at this moment in time no one is discussing turkeys accession seriously including turkey as they know it is very far from reality. Cyprus is certainly not the cause of that.
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Postby humanist » Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:25 pm

A few more slips ups by the GCs and who knows what will happen, but we are certain to get a relaxation of isolation, the EU cannot support your discriminative and biased viewpoint forever, knowing that you reject every solution put before you.


you are absolutely right VP who knows what will happen. I guess we have time to see.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:29 pm

Never under estimate the Turks and Turkish Cypriots you did this in 1974 and paid the price. You have to compromise just like we do and the only viable solution has been 2 parts north and south all we have to do is agree the rights each individual has in those states allowing the people the right to choose which state they wish to live in.
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Postby wallace » Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:32 pm

turkkan wrote:
Read the international press and constantly you will find that reports that Turkey is determned to join EU and therefore will make according changes.

Whose th idiot now?


Its still you and will always be you. Turkey may constantly state that it wants to enter the EU but anyone who knows anything about the international political scene knows full well that at this moment in time no one is discussing turkeys accession seriously including turkey as they know it is very far from reality. Cyprus is certainly not the cause of that.


Far from reallity is right :arrow: 8 chapters not open for negotiations....what was the reason????? uuhhhh...ow yes....it was Cyprus.....sorry :wink:
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Postby wallace » Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:34 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Never under estimate the Turks and Turkish Cypriots you did this in 1974 and paid the price. You have to compromise just like we do and the only viable solution has been 2 parts north and south all we have to do is agree the rights each individual has in those states allowing the people the right to choose which state they wish to live in.


You take your 18% which you have a right to and build 9 meter tall walls so you can't come across the south and I personally do not have a problem :lol: :lol: :lol:
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