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GC's Efforts WILL BRING CONTINUATION OF NON-SOLUTION

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Postby Malapapa » Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:19 am

YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
insan wrote:
Until early 2010... he is a rational man... then he knows what to do... :wink:


Oh no, I can't bear it when he stamps his feet and says, "It's not fair! It's not fair!"

That's where you've got it all wrong my friend. It's Muhtari eXari who is going to say that after April.


Why would the president of the Republic of Cyprus, an EU member, possibly say that? There's a non-solution in November 2009. There'll continue to be a non-solution in April 2010, according to Ercakakica.
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Postby Malapapa » Thu Nov 26, 2009 1:22 am

“Minister Cicek’s words that if Turkey had to choose between EU membership and “remaining by the side of the Turkish Cypriots”, it would always choose the TC's, is the perfect response to such attempts” the spokesman said.


What hypocricy! One minute, Erdogan says:

"The EU should not prefer 'southern Cyprus'(sic), located far away from Europe and only a few hundred thousand people, compared with Turkey with 70 million people."

The next minute, Minister Cicek says he prefers northern Cyprus, located far away from Europe and only a few hundred thousand people, compared with the EU with 500 million people.
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Postby Viewpoint » Thu Nov 26, 2009 1:29 am

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“Minister Cicek’s words that if Turkey had to choose between EU membership and “remaining by the side of the Turkish Cypriots”, it would always choose the TC's, is the perfect response to such attempts” the spokesman said.


What hypocracy! One minute, Erdogan says:

"The EU should not prefer 'southern Cyprus'(sic), located far away from Europe and only a few hundred thousand people, compared with Turkey with 70 million people."

The next minute, Minister Cicek says he prefers northern Cyprus, located far away from Europe and only a few hundred thousand people, compared with the EU with 500 million people.


You are one ignorant individual.
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Postby Malapapa » Thu Nov 26, 2009 1:33 am

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“Minister Cicek’s words that if Turkey had to choose between EU membership and “remaining by the side of the Turkish Cypriots”, it would always choose the TC's, is the perfect response to such attempts” the spokesman said.


What hypocracy! One minute, Erdogan says:

"The EU should not prefer 'southern Cyprus'(sic), located far away from Europe and only a few hundred thousand people, compared with Turkey with 70 million people."

The next minute, Minister Cicek says he prefers northern Cyprus, located far away from Europe and only a few hundred thousand people, compared with the EU with 500 million people.


You are one ignorant individual.


You've got a nerve. A raw one that I've touched. Explain yourself, or keep your pointless insults to yourself.
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Postby Viewpoint » Thu Nov 26, 2009 1:39 am

Malapapa wrote:
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“Minister Cicek’s words that if Turkey had to choose between EU membership and “remaining by the side of the Turkish Cypriots”, it would always choose the TC's, is the perfect response to such attempts” the spokesman said.


What hypocracy! One minute, Erdogan says:

"The EU should not prefer 'southern Cyprus'(sic), located far away from Europe and only a few hundred thousand people, compared with Turkey with 70 million people."

The next minute, Minister Cicek says he prefers northern Cyprus, located far away from Europe and only a few hundred thousand people, compared with the EU with 500 million people.


You are one ignorant individual.


You've got a nerve. A raw one that I've touched. Explain yourself, or keep your pointless insults to yourself.


You are comparing apples and pears try and work it out yourself...show us how clever you are (not).
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Postby Malapapa » Thu Nov 26, 2009 1:47 am

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You are comparing apples and pears try and work it out yourself...show us how clever you are (not).


They look pretty similar to me, old fruit.

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Postby Malapapa » Thu Nov 26, 2009 2:09 am

And Viewpoint has the audacity to accuse me of being an ignorant individual. :roll:
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Re: GC's Efforts WILL BRING CONTINUATION OF NON-SOLUTION

Postby DT. » Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:19 am

halil wrote:The TRNC Presidential Spokesman has expressed the view that the Greek Cypriot Side’s attempts to link the Cyprus Issue with Turkey’s EU accession process was one of the leading obstacles in the way of achieving progress in the ongoing negotiations process aimed at reaching a solution to the Cyprus Problem.

He warned that the continuation of such efforts will only serve to render permanent the non-solution of the Cyprus Problem.

Speaking to reporters during his weekly press briefing, the Presidential Spokesman accused the Greek Cypriot Side of trying to impose an unacceptable solution on the TC's through exerting pressure on Turkey’s EU membership bid.

He said that the Greek Cypriot National Council had convened for this very reason.

Pointing out that the Greek Cypriot leader Demetris Christofias had sent letters to the heads of the 26 EU member states threatening to veto Turkey’s accession talks if Ankara failed to meet its obligations, the Presidential Spokesman said that news of Greek Cypriot plans to prepare a road map which would link Turkey’s accession process with the Cyprus Issue had also been leaked to the Greek Cypriot press.

Ercakica said that best response to the Greek Cypriot efforts was given by the Turkish Minister of State-Deputy Prime Minister Cemil Cicek during the 15th of November Republic Day celebrations.

Minister Cicek’s words that if Turkey had to choose between EU membership and “remaining by the side of the Turkish Cypriots”, it would always choose the TC's, is the perfect response to such attempts” the spokesman said.

Touching upon a report published by the Associated Press that the UK was prepared to give up its guarantor rights in Cyprus, the Presidential Spokesman said that the issue of guarantees was vital for the TC's and that what was really important for them was the continuation of Turkey’s effective guarantee.

He also pointed out that the issue of guarantees was not the source of the Cyprus Problem.


Question is, who's gonna convince the Turkish public that they are better off sacrificing EU membership for 80,000 TC civil servants demanding handouts every month?
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Postby vaughanwilliams » Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:02 am

I think you may have underestimated how proud a nation Turkey is. For them Cyprus is a sacred cause. Push them into a corner and you may be very surprised at the outcome. TRNC's hoardes of overpaid, underworked civil servants have had their cards marked by the new government and Turkey and this will not be seen as a long term problem.
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Postby Malapapa » Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:37 am

vaughanwilliams wrote:I think you may have underestimated how proud a nation Turkey is. For them Cyprus is a sacred cause. Push them into a corner and you may be very surprised at the outcome.


Do tell us more about this "outcome", Field Marshall vaüğhanwıllıamşÖglu... surprise us.

vaughanwilliams wrote:TRNC's hoardes of overpaid, underworked civil servants have had their cards marked by the new government and Turkey and this will not be seen as a long term problem.


My God! Viewpoint, insan, YFred.... the outcome is you're all going to be shot!
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