insan wrote:wallace wrote:Viewpoint wrote:wallace wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Kikapu wrote:Viewpoint wrote:humanist wrote:I have never heard VP be soo adamant that we are not getting an inch of our land back ...... well at least he recognises that it is our land .... its at least something ............. solution will befall and we will get our land back ..... in a few hours it will be lunch time and am gonna get my beer and sit back and watch the show unfold.
Europe ain't about to let go of its territory to a bully Turk ..... you just watch
The USA was once belonged to native indians...whats your point? You can have your property rights once we agree a solution based on UN parameters of BBF with political equality of the founding states.
This is not what the UN resolution was agreed on for a settlement in Cyprus, is it VP.??
Was declared by Zarouhen at the start of the talks last year in front of millions...research it...even Kifeas rang the bells of doom and gloom that Christofias had sold the GCs out.
Credible links please or fuck off! Show me the statement of Zarouhen and the promises the EU made to you!!! But give me a signed document plonker
SO what you are sying is that the UN are liars and we should not trust anything they say.
NO....what I'm saying is.....come up with the documentation. Where do you get these statements and promises from? The Turkish press? Wow....that's what I call credible resources
And why should the Cypriots trust the UN......They still have a couple of resolutions to implement don't they? Ring any bells?
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Resolution 1376 (2004)1
Cyprus
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1. The Parliamentary Assembly is profoundly disappointed by the failure, following the massive “no” vote by the Greek Cypriot community, of the international community’s efforts to end the division of Cyprus and enable the two Cypriot communities to join the European Union together on 1 May 2004. However, it respects the choice made by the Greek Cypriots and the Turkish Cypriots in separate and simultaneous referenda. It understands that more time may be needed for the Greek Cypriot population to gain confidence and develop trust in the new, more positive attitude of the Turkish Cypriots, and of Turkey.
2. It pays tribute to Mr Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations, and his colleagues, who have made a tremendous contribution towards achieving a settlement of the Cyprus problem.
3. It pays tribute to the Turkish Cypriots, who supported the Annan Plan by an overwhelming majority, thus opting for a future in Europe. The international community, and in particular the Council of Europe and the European Union, cannot ignore or betray the expressed desire of a majority of Turkish Cypriots for greater openness and should take rapid and appropriate steps to encourage it. The Turkish Cypriots’ international isolation must cease.
4. The Assembly therefore welcomes the support expressed by several European political leaders for financial assistance for the Turkish Cypriots and an easing of the international sanctions against them. The United Nations should also consider whether the resolutions on which the sanctions are based are still justified.
5. The Assembly considers it unfair for the Turkish Cypriot community, which has expressed clear support for a reunited and European Cyprus, to continue to be denied representation in the European political debate. Such continued isolation may help strengthen the positions of those who are opposing a unified Cyprus.
6.The Assembly therefore decides to associate more closely elected representatives of the Turkish Cypriot community in the work of the Parliamentary Assembly and its committees, beyond the framework of Assembly Resolution 1113 (1997) on the situation in Cyprus and integrate them into the Cypriot delegation.
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1. Assembly debate on 29 April 2004 (15th Sitting) (see Doc. 10161, report of the Political Affairs Committee, rapporteur: Mr Eörsi; and Doc. 10164, opinion of the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights, rapporteur: Mr Jurgens).
Text adopted by the Assembly on 29 April 2004 (15th Sitting).
http://assembly.coe.int/Main.asp?link=/ ... ES1376.htm
When Turkey abides by the dozens of previous UN resolutions pertaining to Cyprus, then the isolation of the TCs will also end.
For the time being, you are free to use Larnaca or Paphos International Airport, thus making a mockery of this so called "isolation".