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Azerbaijan will start accepting TRNC passports

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Postby Kifeas » Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:03 pm

brother wrote:Have any of you been taking notice what has been going down at the OIC conference?

Well in short they have upgraded from muslim cypriots to the Turkish cypriot state and they are also talking in the same lines as azerbeycan.

For your info the OIC is 51 countries, now do the maths.

Tassos has really goty to start moving before it is too late.


Brother!
1. Can you explain to us to whom you addressed this posting?
2. Can you explain what you meant by saying that OIC is 51 countries?
3. Can you explain to us whom and what kind of math’s you are asking to make?

I thought you was addressing your posting to me, based on that old conversation we had, implying to me that 51 countries are just about ready to recognize the TRNC and you was also asking me to do my math’s and calculate how many tanks to buy, based on that same old conversation.

Wasn’t this what you wanted to imply?
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Postby brother » Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:08 pm

1- You know very well kifeas that i was speaking openly and if you didn't then you are the only one that did not know that it seems.

2- What i meant by it being 51 countries is its no small number.

3- The maths i ask you to make is that if one recognises the rest will eventually follow and that would mean the partition is sealing itself which we all don't want.




Was it that hard to understand that or is this another game of yours kifeas
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Postby boulio » Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:09 pm

the oic recognizes the trnc as a statlet as it would have been in the annan plan not a seperate country.

azerbajain is playing with fire if it continues this because it will play right into what the armenians want with Karbash.It will set presedent and next time azerbajain wants a aid package from the EU it will be vetoed down.Oh WELL.
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Postby Murtaza » Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:12 pm

They have to give something back, for what they get from Turkey.
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Postby brother » Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:12 pm

I think with the opening of the oil line they imagine that a lot of money is going to flow(they are probably right about that one) and they will not need money loans any more because they are sitting on some of the largest oil wells.
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Postby boulio » Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:54 pm

brother those oil wells have been overstated there was a bbc article about that and the btc pipeline will not pump a million barrels a day till 2009.
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Postby brother » Thu Jun 30, 2005 10:06 pm

Probably true but the point i was trying to make was that eventually it will and if say today in cyprus we found massive oil reserves and tommorrow we started to pump millions of barrels of it out and money is rolling in we would probably become more arrogant than that and start to feel free to do what we want as we would be arrogant enough to think we will never need monetary assistanse from E.U etc.
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Postby demetriou_74 » Thu Jun 30, 2005 10:10 pm

dubai has it worked out. it will use its billions now to build a country that will be the tourist hot-spot for years to come. i am very impressed with some of the structures. simply dubai is loaning itself money. plus if cyprus had oil the british will try to drill it out from one of their bases .
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Postby Dhavlos » Fri Jul 01, 2005 10:13 am

Ive heard that cyprus has gas supplies under the sea or something, and the british were trying to 'own' that part of the sea cos its next to their bases.

Just cos a country has oil, does not mean they have secured finances. Oil is not a neverending source of income.
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Postby Anglo » Fri Jul 01, 2005 10:23 am

sorry wrong thread
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