The Cypriot wrote:Byron wrote:
Agreed but when do we get our freedom ?
Pursuing freedom makes you free! The good Lord would tell you that...
But I wish to physically return to my home not to dream about it !!!!
Parole, parole parole !!
Byron wrote:The Cypriot wrote:Byron wrote:
Perhaps he is, who knows ! If you are so confident of a solution, please enlighten us when we shall be able to go back to our rightful homes ?
Hey, I'm confident in the size of my archithkia. I'm confident in my unwaivering commitment to the cause of freedom. I'm confident that truth and justice are on my side.
But I don't do predictions. You're going to have to ask the Oracle for that. But make sure you get her in a good mood.
Are you saying that all of our hopes are on your arxhidia, maybe that's why we are not making much progress !!!!
The Cypriot wrote:Viewpoint wrote:The Cypriot wrote:
Byron and VP are like golon je vraji!
From the forum jester it must be a compliment thank you, once again you show us your worth.
Thanks, mate. They are impressive, aren't they? Did you see them in the archithkia thread?
Hermes wrote:Byron wrote:This is because Cyprus is a very small island of no major interest to the EU or to the US. It is just a pawn in a big end game.
You do realise that Cyprus is part of the EU? That this gives it a say in EU decisions and that Cypriot court decisions are enforceable throughout the EU. Small island it may be but it has access to all the diplomatic and legal protection of the EU.
Now Turkey is knocking at the EU's door again. And Cyprus is still blocking Turkey's path. So of course there is a stalemate. But that is just Turkey being a bit slow in realising that it can't have its way over Cyprus...
Viewpoint wrote:The Cypriot wrote:Viewpoint wrote:The Cypriot wrote:
Byron and VP are like golon je vraji!
From the forum jester it must be a compliment thank you, once again you show us your worth.
Thanks, mate. They are impressive, aren't they? Did you see them in the archithkia thread?
Just about sums up your level of discussion.
Byron wrote:Hermes wrote:Byron wrote:This is because Cyprus is a very small island of no major interest to the EU or to the US. It is just a pawn in a big end game.
You do realise that Cyprus is part of the EU? That this gives it a say in EU decisions and that Cypriot court decisions are enforceable throughout the EU. Small island it may be but it has access to all the diplomatic and legal protection of the EU.
Now Turkey is knocking at the EU's door again. And Cyprus is still blocking Turkey's path. So of course there is a stalemate. But that is just Turkey being a bit slow in realising that it can't have its way over Cyprus...
Cyprus is not a big player in the EU.
Byron wrote:Hermes wrote:Byron wrote:This is because Cyprus is a very small island of no major interest to the EU or to the US. It is just a pawn in a big end game.
You do realise that Cyprus is part of the EU? That this gives it a say in EU decisions and that Cypriot court decisions are enforceable throughout the EU. Small island it may be but it has access to all the diplomatic and legal protection of the EU.
Now Turkey is knocking at the EU's door again. And Cyprus is still blocking Turkey's path. So of course there is a stalemate. But that is just Turkey being a bit slow in realising that it can't have its way over Cyprus...
Cyprus is not a big player in the EU.
The Cypriot wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Byron wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Byron wrote:As long as Turkey has the complete backing of the US their position on Cyprus will not change. As to EU accession, the Turks are in no real hurry to join and Europe is in no real hurry to welcome them. Result, total stalemate at the expense of Cyprus .
Spot on Byron.
Unfortunately, other forum members fail to see the point. GC's and TC's can talk forever but nothing ever changes apart from spiritual concessions like the cross points etc.... nothing concrete has been achieved from a political point of view apart from the recent judgement which has still to be legally enforced. This is because Cyprus is a very small island of no major interest to the EU or to the US . It is just a pawn in a big end game.
Hey dont say that Byron you will burst the GCs bubble they think they are in the driving seat.
Byron and VP are like golon je vraji!
The Cypriot wrote:Viewpoint wrote:The Cypriot wrote:Viewpoint wrote:The Cypriot wrote:
Byron and VP are like golon je vraji!
From the forum jester it must be a compliment thank you, once again you show us your worth.
Thanks, mate. They are impressive, aren't they? Did you see them in the archithkia thread?
Just about sums up your level of discussion.
Certainly with the likes of you... any higher and it would just go right over your head.
Byron wrote:The Cypriot wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Byron wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Byron wrote:As long as Turkey has the complete backing of the US their position on Cyprus will not change. As to EU accession, the Turks are in no real hurry to join and Europe is in no real hurry to welcome them. Result, total stalemate at the expense of Cyprus .
Spot on Byron.
Unfortunately, other forum members fail to see the point. GC's and TC's can talk forever but nothing ever changes apart from spiritual concessions like the cross points etc.... nothing concrete has been achieved from a political point of view apart from the recent judgement which has still to be legally enforced. This is because Cyprus is a very small island of no major interest to the EU or to the US . It is just a pawn in a big end game.
Hey dont say that Byron you will burst the GCs bubble they think they are in the driving seat.
Byron and VP are like golon je vraji!
You are so pathetic !
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