Piratis wrote:What is much better to do is to simply end the EU accession process of Turkey. Their intransigence and their insistence to continue to deny to Republic of Cyprus its sovereignty rights is more than a good enough reason to do so.
YFred wrote:Byron wrote:Looks like the talking has come to an end !!!
You'll find quite a few people on this forum wish that, but I think you will find that they will resume shortly.
Byron wrote:YFred wrote:Byron wrote:Looks like the talking has come to an end !!!
You'll find quite a few people on this forum wish that, but I think you will find that they will resume shortly.
Is it worth continuing to talk if both sides are not prepared to budge ?
YFred wrote:Byron wrote:YFred wrote:Byron wrote:Looks like the talking has come to an end !!!
You'll find quite a few people on this forum wish that, but I think you will find that they will resume shortly.
Is it worth continuing to talk if both sides are not prepared to budge ?
You'll find both sides will budge. Because there is no other choice.
The Cypriot wrote:YFred wrote:Byron wrote:YFred wrote:Byron wrote:Looks like the talking has come to an end !!!
You'll find quite a few people on this forum wish that, but I think you will find that they will resume shortly.
Is it worth continuing to talk if both sides are not prepared to budge ?
You'll find both sides will budge. Because there is no other choice.
How will Turkey budge, exactly?
YFred wrote:The Cypriot wrote:YFred wrote:Byron wrote:YFred wrote:Byron wrote:Looks like the talking has come to an end !!!
You'll find quite a few people on this forum wish that, but I think you will find that they will resume shortly.
Is it worth continuing to talk if both sides are not prepared to budge ?
You'll find both sides will budge. Because there is no other choice.
How will Turkey budge, exactly?
The two main stumbling blocks are property and guaranty. Both are possible. If it wasn't they wouldn't waste their time and effort trying to get there only to find out that there is no agreement.
In the give and take stage, the percentage of land will be agreed near 27/73% and guaranty for the TCs can be diluted so that it will be acceptable to GCs.
Have faith in the human nature of these two leaders who genuinely wish to solve the Cyprus problem despite the opposite wishes of the hard liners of both sides.
EPSILON wrote:YFred wrote:The Cypriot wrote:YFred wrote:Byron wrote:YFred wrote:Byron wrote:Looks like the talking has come to an end !!!
You'll find quite a few people on this forum wish that, but I think you will find that they will resume shortly.
Is it worth continuing to talk if both sides are not prepared to budge ?
You'll find both sides will budge. Because there is no other choice.
How will Turkey budge, exactly?
The two main stumbling blocks are property and guaranty. Both are possible. If it wasn't they wouldn't waste their time and effort trying to get there only to find out that there is no agreement.
In the give and take stage, the percentage of land will be agreed near 27/73% and guaranty for the TCs can be diluted so that it will be acceptable to GCs.
Have faith in the human nature of these two leaders who genuinely wish to solve the Cyprus problem despite the opposite wishes of the hard liners of both sides.
Tha valo ta klamata-me sygginises..
Oracle wrote:It's an illegal foreign military base!
What is stopping us storming it to get it back?
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