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Postby YFred » Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:28 am

humanist wrote:and what's the "trnc" got to offer to EU a huge amount of debt and unemployment lol ....... :) :) :) insan you are very funny

So TRNC will offer the EU huge debt, keep on taking the pills mate, otherwise those mole hills will look like mount Everest, then you give it a rest.
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Postby insan » Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:40 am

humanist wrote:and what's the "trnc" got to offer to EU a huge amount of debt and unemployment lol ....... :) :) :) insan you are very funny


Geo strategic values ofc... in the beginings... then who knows somethings else... but this is just a counter-arguement against Bill's position who considers whole of Cyprus is in EU and the so-called RoC represents whole island.

As I posted many proving news articles under "politics and elections" section; I believe that balance of the power will be shifted from west to east after the currency wars which I predict will be intensified in 2 years time.

Turkey and TRNC will have some kind of relations with EU but they will be a part of emerging Asian Union; in the first stage as the members of The Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic speaking people and then as the mebers of economic and political South Eastern Asian Union that Russia also will be a member of... :wink:
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Postby YFred » Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:52 am

insan wrote:
humanist wrote:and what's the "trnc" got to offer to EU a huge amount of debt and unemployment lol ....... :) :) :) insan you are very funny


Geo strategic values ofc... in the beginings... then who knows somethings else... but this is just a counter-arguement against Bill's position who considers whole of Cyprus is in EU and the so-called RoC represents whole island.

As I posted many proving news articles under "politics and elections" section; I believe that balance of the power will be shifted from west to east after the currency wars which I predict will be intensified in 2 years time.

Turkey and TRNC will have some kind of relations with EU but they will be a part of emerging Asian Union; in the first stage as the members of The Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic speaking people and then as the mebers of economic and political South Eastern Asian Union that Russia also will be a member of... :wink:

Insan, they forget that that is how the EU was created in 1950 with a steel and coal agreement between France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Look where it took them. Not only did it improve trade which was the original idea but it also developed socially and gave workers more rights.
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Postby insan » Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:57 am

YFred wrote:
insan wrote:
humanist wrote:and what's the "trnc" got to offer to EU a huge amount of debt and unemployment lol ....... :) :) :) insan you are very funny


Geo strategic values ofc... in the beginings... then who knows somethings else... but this is just a counter-arguement against Bill's position who considers whole of Cyprus is in EU and the so-called RoC represents whole island.

As I posted many proving news articles under "politics and elections" section; I believe that balance of the power will be shifted from west to east after the currency wars which I predict will be intensified in 2 years time.

Turkey and TRNC will have some kind of relations with EU but they will be a part of emerging Asian Union; in the first stage as the members of The Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic speaking people and then as the mebers of economic and political South Eastern Asian Union that Russia also will be a member of... :wink:

Insan, they forget that that is how the EU was created in 1950 with a steel and coal agreement between France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Look where it took them. Not only did it improve trade which was the original idea but it also developed socially and gave workers more rights.
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They know it too; YFred but they r trying to ignore the facts that don't suit them.... :wink:
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Postby YFred » Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:59 am

insan wrote:
YFred wrote:
insan wrote:
humanist wrote:and what's the "trnc" got to offer to EU a huge amount of debt and unemployment lol ....... :) :) :) insan you are very funny


Geo strategic values ofc... in the beginings... then who knows somethings else... but this is just a counter-arguement against Bill's position who considers whole of Cyprus is in EU and the so-called RoC represents whole island.

As I posted many proving news articles under "politics and elections" section; I believe that balance of the power will be shifted from west to east after the currency wars which I predict will be intensified in 2 years time.

Turkey and TRNC will have some kind of relations with EU but they will be a part of emerging Asian Union; in the first stage as the members of The Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic speaking people and then as the mebers of economic and political South Eastern Asian Union that Russia also will be a member of... :wink:

Insan, they forget that that is how the EU was created in 1950 with a steel and coal agreement between France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Look where it took them. Not only did it improve trade which was the original idea but it also developed socially and gave workers more rights.
:wink:


They know it too; YFred but they r trying to ignore the facts that don't suit them.... :wink:

What is going on in the east seems to be quite a revolution. Lets hope it continues to the benefit of everyone concerned.
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Postby insan » Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:02 am

YFred wrote:
insan wrote:
YFred wrote:
insan wrote:
humanist wrote:and what's the "trnc" got to offer to EU a huge amount of debt and unemployment lol ....... :) :) :) insan you are very funny


Geo strategic values ofc... in the beginings... then who knows somethings else... but this is just a counter-arguement against Bill's position who considers whole of Cyprus is in EU and the so-called RoC represents whole island.

As I posted many proving news articles under "politics and elections" section; I believe that balance of the power will be shifted from west to east after the currency wars which I predict will be intensified in 2 years time.

Turkey and TRNC will have some kind of relations with EU but they will be a part of emerging Asian Union; in the first stage as the members of The Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic speaking people and then as the mebers of economic and political South Eastern Asian Union that Russia also will be a member of... :wink:

Insan, they forget that that is how the EU was created in 1950 with a steel and coal agreement between France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Look where it took them. Not only did it improve trade which was the original idea but it also developed socially and gave workers more rights.
:wink:


They know it too; YFred but they r trying to ignore the facts that don't suit them.... :wink:

What is going on in the east seems to be quite a revolution. Lets hope it continues to the benefit of everyone concerned.


I hope and wish so... :wink:
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Re: “I cried when the TRNC was established”

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Postby Bananiot » Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:20 pm

Is that Nasredin Hoca's violin?
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Postby halil » Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:43 pm

While row goes on about Talat words .............

Yesterday, Talat gave a speech about the Cyprus issue and the ongoing negotiations at the Brussels-based think tank `Centre for European Policy Studies`.

In his speech, the President provided detailed information about the Turkish Side’s efforts and proposals towards bringing a comprehensive solution to the Cyprus problem.

On the issue of property, which is seen as the biggest obstacle in the way of a settlement, Mr Talat said that a solution could be found to the problem on the basis of a bi-zonal bi-communal federation as envisaged by UN resolutions.

He noted that the main problem at the talks was the Greek Cypriot Side’s refusal to accept this principle.

The President also added that disagreements emerged at points where the Greek Cypriot Administration deviated from the principles included in UN resolutions. Talat is continuing his contacts in Brussels. He will meet with the European Commissioner for Enlargament Olli Rehn tomorrow.
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Postby halil » Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:47 pm

Bananiot wrote:Is that Nasredin Hoca's violin?

I din't know that Hoca had violin .... If he had pls tell us the story about it .

If he was a live he would produce lots of stories about Cyprus and Cypriots .
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