Tim Drayton wrote:Wait until you all have to return your EU passports or face trial for treason!
Why haven't the "trnc" "government" done this, already?
Viewpoint wrote:B25 wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Whats in these books?
According to the newspaper article which I have quoted from:
Information about the institutions, standards and functioning of the European Union along with useful information about things like young people, the environment, the dangers of drugs and health.
This diary was distributed free of charge to students in all EU member states in the students' own language. The TRNC is the only place where this diary has been banned.
Shows they have no rights infering in the TRNC and that it is a totally different identity to the GC south, where they only represent themselves and cannot introduce such matter without consulting and obtaining permission from the TRNC authorities. Another slap in the face of the EU and the GCs thay have no say in the north.
VP, I totally agree with you on this, how dare they (EU) try to show some recognition of the pseudo state, your actions just confirmed for us what we have been telling the EU all long, your intransigence is unbeleiveable.
How dare they try to include you and try to do something for you, tell them where to get off mate. And whilst you are at it tell them also to stick any, alleged, promisis they may have made the "TRNC".
So you see, you want their money but you don't want them 'interferring' way to go, at this rate, with any luck they may just tell YOU where to go.
PLONKER!
To right they have to recognize the authorities in the TRNC by getting permission or they can fuck off and take their pitence with them.
YFred wrote:Gregory old chap, that is an interesting proposition, since when did the north become part of the eu. For all intense and purposes it aint in the eu is it?
When it becomes, you can possibly make such a wish, but please no demands otherwise we'll treat you like the tax man.
YFred wrote:Gregory old chap, that is an interesting proposition, since when did the north become part of the eu. For all intense and purposes it aint in the eu is it?
When it becomes, you can possibly make such a wish, but please no demands otherwise we'll treat you like the tax man.
The whole of the island is in the EU. However, in the northern part of the island, in the areas in which the Government of Cyprus does not exercise effective control, EU legislation is suspended in line with Protocol 10 of the Accession Treaty 2003.
DT. wrote:YFred wrote:Gregory old chap, that is an interesting proposition, since when did the north become part of the eu. For all intense and purposes it aint in the eu is it?
When it becomes, you can possibly make such a wish, but please no demands otherwise we'll treat you like the tax man.
He's right, the occupied part of Cyprus is in the EU
http://ec.europa.eu/enlargement/turkish ... dex_en.htmThe whole of the island is in the EU. However, in the northern part of the island, in the areas in which the Government of Cyprus does not exercise effective control, EU legislation is suspended in line with Protocol 10 of the Accession Treaty 2003.
Tim Drayton wrote:Strange, on my wanders around the northern part of the island I see various historic buildings being renovated, and signs proclaiming that this is being done with EU money.
insan wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:Strange, on my wanders around the northern part of the island I see various historic buildings being renovated, and signs proclaiming that this is being done with EU money.
U may like to check the donor activities in Kırgızistan... weird... it seems whole world have interests in Kırgızıstan...
http://www.donors.kg/en/donors/eur
Tim Drayton wrote:insan wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:Strange, on my wanders around the northern part of the island I see various historic buildings being renovated, and signs proclaiming that this is being done with EU money.
U may like to check the donor activities in Kırgızistan... weird... it seems whole world have interests in Kırgızıstan...
http://www.donors.kg/en/donors/eur
Interesting. Is there much oil or natural gas there, I wonder?
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