Acikgoz wrote:KKTC - come over, there is democracy and rights. We need more GCs to have the courage to learn how tolerant TCs are.
boomerang wrote:why not as long as it's democratic, respecting my human rights, gives me a voice, why not...you live in the UK right?...are any of these rifghts taken away from you?...
Acikgoz wrote:The only angle I can think of is that Talat is saying Cyprus is only to be resolved in direct relation to Turkey joining EU. RoC gets most of terms it wants but only when Turkey is in the EU. EU unlikely to allow Turkish settlers in Cyprus without similar freedoms in EU so tantamount to entry on a number of levels.
Majority of TCs do not unification on GC terms, but bitter pill is easier to swallow if Turkey part of same club and can influence from within in the same manner GCs are currently doing.
Get Real! wrote:Acikgoz wrote:The only angle I can think of is that Talat is saying Cyprus is only to be resolved in direct relation to Turkey joining EU. RoC gets most of terms it wants but only when Turkey is in the EU. EU unlikely to allow Turkish settlers in Cyprus without similar freedoms in EU so tantamount to entry on a number of levels.
Majority of TCs do not unification on GC terms, but bitter pill is easier to swallow if Turkey part of same club and can influence from within in the same manner GCs are currently doing.
What are you mumbling about? Turkey, is a Muslim country which is why it’s a member of the OIC and not the EU. The two organizations are incompatible… mutually exclusive even! Forget the EU, it’s not for you.
YFred wrote:Get Real! wrote:Acikgoz wrote:The only angle I can think of is that Talat is saying Cyprus is only to be resolved in direct relation to Turkey joining EU. RoC gets most of terms it wants but only when Turkey is in the EU. EU unlikely to allow Turkish settlers in Cyprus without similar freedoms in EU so tantamount to entry on a number of levels.
Majority of TCs do not unification on GC terms, but bitter pill is easier to swallow if Turkey part of same club and can influence from within in the same manner GCs are currently doing.
What are you mumbling about? Turkey, is a Muslim country which is why it’s a member of the OIC and not the EU. The two organizations are incompatible… mutually exclusive even! Forget the EU, it’s not for you.
So are you saying that EU is a Christian organisation and can one not belong to both? Is that what is in the rules for joining? Take your Greeko-Megalo designer glasses off when you read, you’ll find it helps a great deal.
You are a simple arse GR.
YFred wrote:Get Real! wrote:Acikgoz wrote:The only angle I can think of is that Talat is saying Cyprus is only to be resolved in direct relation to Turkey joining EU. RoC gets most of terms it wants but only when Turkey is in the EU. EU unlikely to allow Turkish settlers in Cyprus without similar freedoms in EU so tantamount to entry on a number of levels.
Majority of TCs do not unification on GC terms, but bitter pill is easier to swallow if Turkey part of same club and can influence from within in the same manner GCs are currently doing.
What are you mumbling about? Turkey, is a Muslim country which is why it’s a member of the OIC and not the EU. The two organizations are incompatible… mutually exclusive even! Forget the EU, it’s not for you.
So are you saying that EU is a Christian organisation and can one not belong to both? Is that what is in the rules for joining? Take your Greeko-Megalo designer glasses off when you read, you’ll find it helps a great deal.
You are a simple arse GR.
Get Real! wrote:Acikgoz wrote:GCs didn't like a plan based on UN established principles which would have lead to a united Cyprus - Papad even declared EU would get RoC what they wanted!
We have no problems with the UN plan…
UN RESOLUTION 353 (1974)
1.Calls upon all States to respect the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Cyprus.
3.Demands an immediate end to foreign military intervention in the Republic of Cyprus that is in contravention of the provisions of paragraph 1 above;
4. Requests the withdrawal without delay from the Republic of Cyprus of foreign military personnel present otherwise than under the authority of international agreements, including those whose withdrawal was requested by the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Archbishop Makarios, in his letter of 2 July 1974;
http://www.un.int/cyprus/scr353.htmGet with the program. Point the finger at yourselves, lying, cheating, manipulating low lives.
Don't be so hard on the Turks, they can't help being gypsies.
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