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Postby Malapapa » Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:19 pm

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Gasman wrote:I have a Hungarian Stepfather and three Hungarian/English half sisters. And have been visiting Hungary for some years. Mostly around the Balaton and Heviz regions. It's the first I've ever heard that Hungarians don't like the Turkish.


You'll hear many made up south cypriot stories on this forum. Imagination has no limits. :wink:


What's this desire to prove you're popular with Hungarians all of a sudden, runaway? (Believe me, they don't like you. I never met one with a nicword to say about Turks - even I had to defend you against some of the revulsion expressed).

So whatever happened to "nobody likes us, we don't care?" approach.

If you want the world to like you, the best way is to be a little more... er... likeable?


I haven't met a single Magyar who likes Greeks / south cypriots.


Didn't you see the pics? Sarkozy seems to quite like Christofias; although admittedly the Cypriot president's village is in the north.


runaway wrote:And as you might imagine, I did NOT defend you. :evil:


:cry: That's not very likeable of you. But it's a relief because far more harm than good would be done to my reputation if you were seen to be defending it.

runaway wrote:Keep on " we're nobody, and the world does not give a shit about us." approach as it truly describes your position.


This is already known. The continued non-recognition of the north proves as much. Every country in the world has interests, as well as its people's dislikes; like the Magyar people, amongst others, have for you.

Because you're not very likeable.
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Postby Oracle » Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:30 pm

Turkey was certainly worried when Cyprus and France first signed their joint defence agreement ... :D What must they be thinking now it's underway?


Cyprus rejects Turkey's objection to defense agreement with France

Cypriot Foreign Minister George Lillikas dismissed on Friday Turkey's objection to a Cyprus-France defense agreement, which Ankara claimed would lead to instability in the region.

"I think the last who is legalized to talk and plead for stability and peace in the region is Turkey," Lillikas was quoted by local media as saying.

France and Cyprus signed an agreement on defense cooperation in Paris on Wednesday.

French Minister of Defense Michele Alliot-Marie said after the signing ceremony that the agreement "provides for greater exchange in training issues," but the agreement does not contain subjects like common use of bases.

Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Thursday that France's signing such an agreement with Cyprus was a worrisome development, which might jeopardize stability in the eastern Mediterranean and would make a negative impact on efforts for a comprehensive solution to Cyprus problem.

But Lillikas asserted that Turkey itself has turned into a factor of instability as its recent threats are "not only against the Republic of Cyprus but also against Lebanon and Egypt".

Last month, Turkey warned Lebanon and Egypt not to cooperate with Greek Cypriots in exploitation of oil and gas in the eastern Mediterranean. Despite objections from Ankara, the Cyprus government went ahead with an international tender for offshore exploration.


http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/20070 ... 53894.html
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Postby B25 » Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:45 pm

Bullys don't like it when someone harder comes by to take their glory. It was easy for them to take Cyprus amongst its turmoil created by the US/UK in '74, now that we have tougher friends Turkey is starting to get the shakes.

Come on France. We should give them one of the British bases.
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Postby paliometoxo » Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:52 pm

Oracle wrote:Turkey was certainly worried when Cyprus and France first signed their joint defence agreement ... :D What must they be thinking now it's underway?


Cyprus rejects Turkey's objection to defense agreement with France

Cypriot Foreign Minister George Lillikas dismissed on Friday Turkey's objection to a Cyprus-France defense agreement, which Ankara claimed would lead to instability in the region.

"I think the last who is legalized to talk and plead for stability and peace in the region is Turkey," Lillikas was quoted by local media as saying.

France and Cyprus signed an agreement on defense cooperation in Paris on Wednesday.

French Minister of Defense Michele Alliot-Marie said after the signing ceremony that the agreement "provides for greater exchange in training issues," but the agreement does not contain subjects like common use of bases.

Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Thursday that France's signing such an agreement with Cyprus was a worrisome development, which might jeopardize stability in the eastern Mediterranean and would make a negative impact on efforts for a comprehensive solution to Cyprus problem.

But Lillikas asserted that Turkey itself has turned into a factor of instability as its recent threats are "not only against the Republic of Cyprus but also against Lebanon and Egypt".

Last month, Turkey warned Lebanon and Egypt not to cooperate with Greek Cypriots in exploitation of oil and gas in the eastern Mediterranean. Despite objections from Ankara, the Cyprus government went ahead with an international tender for offshore exploration.


http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/20070 ... 53894.html


let me guess , they will put ships to stop france just like they did with america and the oil

which Ankara claimed would lead to instability in the region.


and 40 thousand army men brings what? peace?
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Postby runaway » Sat Mar 13, 2010 12:24 am

Malapapa wrote:
runaway wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
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Gasman wrote:I have a Hungarian Stepfather and three Hungarian/English half sisters. And have been visiting Hungary for some years. Mostly around the Balaton and Heviz regions. It's the first I've ever heard that Hungarians don't like the Turkish.


You'll hear many made up south cypriot stories on this forum. Imagination has no limits. :wink:


What's this desire to prove you're popular with Hungarians all of a sudden, runaway? (Believe me, they don't like you. I never met one with a nicword to say about Turks - even I had to defend you against some of the revulsion expressed).

So whatever happened to "nobody likes us, we don't care?" approach.

If you want the world to like you, the best way is to be a little more... er... likeable?


I haven't met a single Magyar who likes Greeks / south cypriots.


Didn't you see the pics? Sarkozy seems to quite like Christofias; although admittedly the Cypriot president's village is in the north.


runaway wrote:And as you might imagine, I did NOT defend you. :evil:


:cry: That's not very likeable of you. But it's a relief because far more harm than good would be done to my reputation if you were seen to be defending it.

runaway wrote:Keep on " we're nobody, and the world does not give a shit about us." approach as it truly describes your position.


This is already known. The continued non-recognition of the north proves as much. Every country in the world has interests, as well as its people's dislikes; like the Magyar people, amongst others, have for you.

Because you're not very likeable.


Continuation of status quo since 1974 and for the next 100 years tells a lot malakapa.
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Mar 13, 2010 12:40 am

runaway wrote:Continuation of status quo since 1974 and for the next 100 years tells a lot malakapa.


What does it tell us that the continued non-recognition of the outlaw state, since 1983, doesn't?
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Postby runaway » Sat Mar 13, 2010 1:09 am

Malapapa wrote:
runaway wrote:Continuation of status quo since 1974 and for the next 100 years tells a lot malakapa.


What does it tell us that the continued non-recognition of the outlaw state, since 1983, doesn't?


You couldn't get Kuzey Kıbrıs back in 40 years could you? :lol: Where was mama Greece in 1974? Too coward to come for help maybe? :)
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Postby DT. » Sat Mar 13, 2010 1:13 am

runaway wrote:
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runaway wrote:Continuation of status quo since 1974 and for the next 100 years tells a lot malakapa.


What does it tell us that the continued non-recognition of the outlaw state, since 1983, doesn't?


You couldn't get Kuzey Kıbrıs back in 40 years could you? :lol: Where was mama Greece in 1974? Too coward to come for help maybe? :)


last people that said that were a bunch of your cousins living in Crete :lol:
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Postby DTA » Sat Mar 13, 2010 1:37 am

DT. wrote:
runaway wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
runaway wrote:Continuation of status quo since 1974 and for the next 100 years tells a lot malakapa.


What does it tell us that the continued non-recognition of the outlaw state, since 1983, doesn't?


You couldn't get Kuzey Kıbrıs back in 40 years could you? :lol: Where was mama Greece in 1974? Too coward to come for help maybe? :)


last people that said that were a bunch of your cousins living in Crete :lol:


That is why Turkey prevented what happened in Crete happen in cyprus, and you guys were and still are pissed that she did. You guys want the whole island to your selves and you will never get it.
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Postby runaway » Sat Mar 13, 2010 2:28 am

DTA wrote:
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runaway wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
runaway wrote:Continuation of status quo since 1974 and for the next 100 years tells a lot malakapa.


What does it tell us that the continued non-recognition of the outlaw state, since 1983, doesn't?


You couldn't get Kuzey Kıbrıs back in 40 years could you? :lol: Where was mama Greece in 1974? Too coward to come for help maybe? :)


last people that said that were a bunch of your cousins living in Crete :lol:


That is why Turkey prevented what happened in Crete happen in cyprus, and you guys were and still are pissed that she did. You guys want the whole island to your selves and you will never get it.


not only pissed but fucking afraid as well :wink:
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