DT. wrote:miltiades wrote:Paphitis wrote:miltiades wrote:I'm convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that the hugely prodigious pronouncement by the Royal Courts of Justice on the 19th of January will induce a precondition to the Turkish policy on Cyprus in that she can longer ignore the EU and all member states that consider the RoC as the only sovereign power for the whole of Cyprus , and accordingly intransigent and unfair demands will be re examined.
Such will be the effect of this momentous outcome that real progress can now become a priority for Turkey having realized that the recognition of the "trnc" will never take place . The RoC TOO OUGHT TO INTENSIFY EFFORTS TO DISCARD ACTS THAT ARE DETRIMENTAL TO THE PROCESS OF UNITING OUR PEOPLE.
Recognition of the "trnc" is not a Turkish objective.
(sorry for any errors - posting from IPhone and am having finger trouble)
WHAT !!!!
He's right, would lead to too many negative reactions in the region such as a Greek Cypriot state being declared in the south with full bases rights given to Greece, a new constitution and a destruction of the british bases due to the new constitution.
Or a possible re-structuring - Why waste the ready made infra-structure