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Postby elko » Thu Feb 11, 2010 4:25 pm

Is there a connection between the withdrawal of Turkish Troops and the current negotiations? Turkish troopf are here to protect the Turkish Cypriots from Greek Cypriot attacks. Turkish troops would have been withdrawn if the GCs had accepted the Annan Plan. If there is a peace agreement there is no need for troops except for a very small contingent. It is up to the TCs to decide whom they trust. Its a joke telling the TCs that they should trust the EU to protect their lives.
Is there any logic for asking for the withdrawal of Turkish troops and put the lives of TCs at risk before a peace deal? Of course there is no logic in it unless you have very bad and murderous plans. Is it not so simple and transparent? Of course I do not expect this lot here to see that no matter how transparent.
Sorry but if the GCs here on this forum represent the quality of GCs in Cyprus in general, there is very little hope for the GCs in the future. Eventually TCs will join up with Turkey and finish with it for the next twenty years. We may need more soil after that to cater for a much bigger population than now :)
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Get Real! wrote:
halil wrote:Turkey's answer not delayed !

TURKISH MINISTER OF STATE SAYS HIS COUNTRY HAS NO PLANS OR INTENTION OF WITHDRAWING SOLDIERS FROM CYPRUS

Then you have nothing to negotiate do you? :lol:
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Postby BirKibrisli » Thu Feb 11, 2010 4:29 pm

Get Real! wrote:
halil wrote:Turkey's answer not delayed !

TURKISH MINISTER OF STATE SAYS HIS COUNTRY HAS NO PLANS OR INTENTION OF WITHDRAWING SOLDIERS FROM CYPRUS

Then you have nothing to negotiate do you? :lol:


It is called negotiation from a postition of strength,GR!
Tiberius would have understood... :wink: :)
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Postby YFred » Thu Feb 11, 2010 4:52 pm

BirKibrisli wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
halil wrote:Turkey's answer not delayed !

TURKISH MINISTER OF STATE SAYS HIS COUNTRY HAS NO PLANS OR INTENTION OF WITHDRAWING SOLDIERS FROM CYPRUS

Then you have nothing to negotiate do you? :lol:


It is called negotiation from a postition of strength,GR!
Tiberius would have understood... :wink: :)

No good quoting Tiberius to GR. The only thing he understands is Homer. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Feb 11, 2010 4:56 pm

Give us a shout if and when you find an incentive or two…
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Postby EPSILON » Thu Feb 11, 2010 4:56 pm

YFred wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
B25 wrote:Bill your link is no good, try

http://www.cyprusweekly.com.cy/main


Thanks mate and apologies to all, so much to do and so little time to do it. :)

How stupid can some people be. If direct flights were allowed to TRNC then the army would have gone and the ports would have opened. How many brain cells do you piss pots have between you. Is it 3 or 4?


After direct flights be allowed cucumbers will be the problem for Turkish army to leave!!!and aftter cucumbers may be tomatoes size in North.
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Postby Acikgoz » Thu Feb 11, 2010 4:57 pm

Don't you just love the way justifications occur.

Are there not 2 paths that can be followed dependant on the participants?

We see Greece not only used questionable accounts to get into the Euro, but also hired Goldmans to blatantly fiddle the books. Her fiscal position is one that under EU law would have her heavily fined. However the standards upon which we are judged vary dependant upon racial prejudice.

Had Turkey been in such contravention how quickly would the knives have come out!

Double standards by the EU - there is no question.
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Postby CBBB » Thu Feb 11, 2010 5:01 pm

Acikgoz wrote:Don't you just love the way justifications occur.

Are there not 2 paths that can be followed dependant on the participants?

We see Greece not only used questionable accounts to get into the Euro, but also hired Goldmans to blatantly fiddle the books. Her fiscal position is one that under EU law would have her heavily fined. However the standards upon which we are judged vary dependant upon racial prejudice.

Had Turkey been in such contravention how quickly would the knives have come out!

Double standards by the EU - there is no question.


Double standards don't apply, Turkey will never get to that stage!
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Postby EPSILON » Thu Feb 11, 2010 5:04 pm

Acikgoz wrote:Don't you just love the way justifications occur.

Are there not 2 paths that can be followed dependant on the participants?

We see Greece not only used questionable accounts to get into the Euro, but also hired Goldmans to blatantly fiddle the books. Her fiscal position is one that under EU law would have her heavily fined. However the standards upon which we are judged vary dependant upon racial prejudice.

Had Turkey been in such contravention how quickly would the knives have come out!

Double standards by the EU - there is no question.


Greece is a member remember? Turkey is not a member and therefore could easily , as it did, use IMF.
Nevertheless what is happen today in Greece is the best opurtunity in its modern history. it is the biggest opurtunity for the country to take off all Ottomanian remains in its government style and methods.
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Postby DTA » Thu Feb 11, 2010 5:37 pm

Oracle wrote:Are you some kind of accountant sent over to catalogue personal "losses" and cheapen the whole crime of racist ethnic cleansing of my birthplace?

You as an individual are really not that important

What makes you think you could comprehend my losses, or those of my relatives with masses more? Do you think the GC refugees and Cypriots as a whole deprived of nearly half their country and future inheritance to an invading horde of unappreciative thieves would be happy with "financial compensation" for their "personal losses" ... Or, is it their painful personal losses in flesh and bone you wish to dwell on?

I wish to find out your personal losses, so I can better understand your racist stance.

Either join the debates and reveal your ideas on matters or help yourself to the search facility. I am not your personal enlightening guru as I've had my fill with Bir. -- now taking sabbatical to tweak another angle.

Ideas have to be informed and what I am trying to do is gather information which will help me develop those ideas... its called process.

And, if your reason for insisting I, instead of DT., answer you is because you have classified me a racist, then all I have to say is "clear off Turk* and stop imposing apartheid on my country"!

I have posted the same question to DT as well, but from what I have read on this forum your stance is the most overtly racist combined with the most ill informed opinions and myopic views. That is why I have asked you the question.

Turk* = anyone doing Ankara's work.

thank you for definition of what a Turk is, you bring disgrace to your handle and cheapen the rich past of your forefathers


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Postby Acikgoz » Thu Feb 11, 2010 6:16 pm

CBBB - what do you mean? Are you saying: If you part of the club then rules are there to be broken, if you are not part of the club then rules are rules?
Hypocritical to the core.

Epi - what are you talking about - you can't blame the Ottomans for the Greek Govt's poor fiscal management which is increasing the funding costs for European governments across Europe. If an external source is dictating Greece's destiny when it has all the freedoms bestowed upon it then what of its democracy - are the people themselves not accountable - of course they are. Pathetic.
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