DT. wrote:The only reason the Greek legal team is there is to evaluate Trukeys proposal of permanent derogations regarding a cap on Greek citizens living in Cyprus.
Practically not an issue since neither Greeks nor Cypriots have any desire to live in the same island, theoretically however a nightmare since this would discriminate Greek citizens from other EU citizens allowed to remain on the island.
Hence, the Greek legal team. Made to figure out how the f*** to accomodate Turkey.
YFred wrote:DT. wrote:The only reason the Greek legal team is there is to evaluate Trukeys proposal of permanent derogations regarding a cap on Greek citizens living in Cyprus.
Practically not an issue since neither Greeks nor Cypriots have any desire to live in the same island, theoretically however a nightmare since this would discriminate Greek citizens from other EU citizens allowed to remain on the island.
Hence, the Greek legal team. Made to figure out how the f*** to accomodate Turkey.
Interesting spin you got there and the GC lawyers could not work that one out. You need the Greek lawyers to explain it?
Pull the other one. It's all about speeding the process up. They just don't have the time know to go back and for and do it by April.
-mikkie2- wrote:Well, at least we don't get orders from Greece as to how to accomodate the interests of Greece in a solution. Talat goes to Turkey every couple of months to get his written instructions as to how to proceed.
Care to question your sides reasons?
As far as using Greek legal experts, I don't particularly see a problem here as long as they are there to assist the Cypriot teams in evaluating the Turkish proposals or draughting Cypriot proposals and not there to pursue the interests of Greece.
paliometoxo wrote:Oracle wrote:paliometoxo wrote:i agree with get real. greece has never done any good for cyprus
They "encouraged" us to join the EU.
True but they also gave turkey an excuse to invade and split our island in two
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