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How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby halil » Wed Apr 22, 2009 8:18 pm

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halil wrote:Palio ,
be polite when u putting down your comments . its our business what we are deciding . You are also free to choose what kind of the solution u want . People from both sides will decide after negotiations .
How these people (TC's) change the Denktash regime they change everything . Turkey was in Cyprus when we were demonstrating in the streets of Nicosia . Did we care about Turkey ,Greece or Tpapapodolos what they were thinking .... No mate ..... what ever we do . we do for our children future and safety .U will not understand us because u are living in the dream world . They put such a vision front of u and u believing it.
Life keep going on in here mate .Life is on with difficulties .Difficulties are nothing as long as we can sleep in our homes in peace and without fear .


About polite i agree. but "your business ?!! have you think that this is no your business since same affeting the lifes of other people?Have you ever think why all states of the World do not recognize your right to have a state? Have you ever think that this is because that you are out of the international law , you are a "mafia" state like these in Colombia country side? Can you ever think that exempt of a minority rights are majority rights? Can you ever consider the possibility you (the T/cs) to not be different from settlers since you are in Cyprus on same way and method?
Have you ever heard that can be a state without the control of the military people? (believe me such states exists).Fear !!!fear of what !of TMT? Settlers, Turks generals?Mafia organizations in Turkey with long arms in Cyprus? BBF solution. BBF with whom ? with all above?


better than period of 1963-1974 .If we talk about our security . as a father of my kids everynight i am with them . But my father spend 11 years of his life at hills . u will not understand the differences Epsilon because u never had those days .Thats what the majority of us thinking our security . Mafia organizations or other things does not effect my normal living times than comparing before 74 .
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Postby Oracle » Wed Apr 22, 2009 10:03 pm

Illegal elections in an illegal set-up ... Big Deal! :roll:

The result of the illegal elections in Cyprus’ northern Turkish occupied areas will not affect the ongoing direct negotiating process, aiming at finding a comprehensive settlement to the Cyprus problem, Krisztina Nagy, spokesperson of the EU Commissioner for Enlargement, has said.

http://www.financialmirror.com/News/Cyp ... News/15002
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Postby YFred » Wed Apr 22, 2009 10:40 pm

Dearest O,
The result of the illegal elections in Cyprus’ northern Turkish occupied areas will not affect the ongoing direct negotiating process, aiming at finding a comprehensive settlement to the Cyprus problem, Krisztina Nagy, spokesperson of the EU Commissioner for Enlargement, has said.

Called to comment on the result of the “elections”, Nagy said that “Mehmet Ali Talat is the Turkish side’s representative at the negotiations, for the solution of the Cyprus problem. He has been elected with the clear prospect to solve the political problem, his term in office ends in April 2010”.

Why is this article referring to the election of Eroglu as being illegal while no such reference is made to Talat’s election as being such?
What’s going on? is Talat the flavour of the month all of a sudden?
Please don't get me wrong, I support Talat.
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Postby insan » Wed Apr 22, 2009 10:56 pm

YFred wrote:Dearest O,
The result of the illegal elections in Cyprus’ northern Turkish occupied areas will not affect the ongoing direct negotiating process, aiming at finding a comprehensive settlement to the Cyprus problem, Krisztina Nagy, spokesperson of the EU Commissioner for Enlargement, has said.

Called to comment on the result of the “elections”, Nagy said that “Mehmet Ali Talat is the Turkish side’s representative at the negotiations, for the solution of the Cyprus problem. He has been elected with the clear prospect to solve the political problem, his term in office ends in April 2010”.

Why is this article referring to the election of Eroglu as being illegal while no such reference is made to Talat’s election as being such?
What’s going on? is Talat the flavour of the month all of a sudden?
Please don't get me wrong, I support Talat.


Fabian tactics of emotinally satisfying one side on one hand and clinching the partition on the other hand.
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Postby Oracle » Wed Apr 22, 2009 11:29 pm

It proves all you "TRNC" misfits are unnecessary.
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Postby halil » Thu Apr 23, 2009 8:48 pm

Oracle wrote:Illegal elections in an illegal set-up ... Big Deal! :roll:

The result of the illegal elections in Cyprus’ northern Turkish occupied areas will not affect the ongoing direct negotiating process, aiming at finding a comprehensive settlement to the Cyprus problem, Krisztina Nagy, spokesperson of the EU Commissioner for Enlargement, has said.

http://www.financialmirror.com/News/Cyp ... News/15002


BRUSSELS (M&C) -- The election victory by the National Unity Party (UBP) in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) should not derail reunification talks with the Greek half of the island, European Union officials said Monday.

‘We do not think that the outcome of the elections in the northern part of Cyprus should have a direct bearing on the negotiating process,’ said Krisztina Nagy, spokeswoman for EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn said in Brussels.

Nagy stressed that TRNC President Mehmet Ali Talat had been elected on a ‘pro-solution ticket’ and that he remains in charge of the negotiation process on the Turkish side.

Final results of this weekend’s election in northern Cyprus showed the conservative UBP taking 26 seats in the 50-seat parliament, receiving around 44 percent of the vote and easily defeating the former governing left-wing Republican Turkish Party (CTP).

The UBP favors close ties with Turkey and opposes reunification with Greek Cypriots.

Analysts have said that while the change in government in the TRNC will not directly affect reunification talks, it could put pressure on President Talat to take a harder line.

UBP leader Dervis Eroglu supports a two-state solution but on Sunday night said he would support the talks.

The Greek Republic of Cyprus joined the EU in 2004 in a decision that a number of top officials in Brussels now privately say was a diplomatic failure.

The eastern Mediterranean island has been divided into a Greek Cypriot south and Turkish Cypriot north since 1974, when Turkey invaded in response to a coup by Greek Cypriots seeking unification of the island with mainland Greece.

http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=192857
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Postby YFred » Thu Apr 23, 2009 8:50 pm

Halil, you know Orakill by now, she will only see what she wants to see.
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Postby halil » Thu Apr 23, 2009 9:06 pm

Oracle wrote:Illegal elections in an illegal set-up ... Big Deal! :roll:

The result of the illegal elections in Cyprus’ northern Turkish occupied areas will not affect the ongoing direct negotiating process, aiming at finding a comprehensive settlement to the Cyprus problem, Krisztina Nagy, spokesperson of the EU Commissioner for Enlargement, has said.

http://www.financialmirror.com/News/Cyp ... News/15002


The EU was more optimistic. The UBP’s election may not affect the UN process because Talat remains the chief Turkish Cypriot negotiator, and ”he was clearly elected on a pro- solution ticket,” Krisztina Nagy, the European Commission enlargement spokeswoman, told reporters in Brussels today.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid= ... 4E6Eu0.6.0
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Postby halil » Thu Apr 23, 2009 9:07 pm

YFred wrote:Halil, you know Orakill by now, she will only see what she wants to see.


not only her .... too many of them in this forum . when they realise whats going on around ??????
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Postby YFred » Thu Apr 23, 2009 9:10 pm

halil wrote:
Oracle wrote:Illegal elections in an illegal set-up ... Big Deal! :roll:

The result of the illegal elections in Cyprus’ northern Turkish occupied areas will not affect the ongoing direct negotiating process, aiming at finding a comprehensive settlement to the Cyprus problem, Krisztina Nagy, spokesperson of the EU Commissioner for Enlargement, has said.

http://www.financialmirror.com/News/Cyp ... News/15002


The EU was more optimistic. The UBP’s election may not affect the UN process because Talat remains the chief Turkish Cypriot negotiator, and ”he was clearly elected on a pro- solution ticket,” Krisztina Nagy, the European Commission enlargement spokeswoman, told reporters in Brussels today.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid= ... 4E6Eu0.6.0

Halil, stop demoralising our GC anti-peace friends. They were hoping that Eroglu will come in and do the kind of favours for them that Denktas used to do. They are a bit upset at the moment. They need us to have another Denktas. How many seats did Denktas Junior win again?
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