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A painful compromise

Postby Gasman » Tue Feb 16, 2010 1:30 pm

Famagusta Gazette today for full story.

In a speech at a memorial service in Paphos for heroes Andreas Tselepos, Kostas Karnavalos and Vladimiros Eracleous, Garoyian pointed out that the Greek Cypriot side will not accept the birth of a new state in Cyprus or a solution that will grant interventional rights and rights of guarantees to Turkey.

He said “we are ready for an honourable and fair compromise but at the same time, we will not accept an unjust solution and a closure of the Cyprus issue that will not attribute justice, end the occupation and settlement and fail to restore the unity of the country, the people and the institutions”.

“We are ready for an historical compromise, a solution of a bizonal bicommunal federation. We reject a confederation or two-state solution,” he added.

The House President underlined that “we seek a solution the soonest possible. Yes, we accept that the solution of the Cyprus problem will be a painful compromise. However, we do not accept a solution based on Turkish conditions, aims and aspirations. Compromise is one thing and submission another”, he noted.
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Postby YFred » Tue Feb 16, 2010 1:33 pm

Don't TCs have the right to chose to be guaranteed or not and by whom? Where's the priciple of human rights gone?
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Postby DT. » Tue Feb 16, 2010 1:35 pm

YFred wrote:Don't TCs have the right to chose to be guaranteed or not and by whom? Where's the priciple of human rights gone?


Only you could interpret invasive rights of Turkey in a sovereign country as your "human rights".
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Postby Kikapu » Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:11 pm

YFred wrote:Don't TCs have the right to chose to be guaranteed or not and by whom? Where's the priciple of human rights gone?


You can choose to go to any country that wants to take you in and give you all the guarantees you want.! :roll: :roll: :roll:

The only guarantee you should expect in Cyprus should come from Cypriots and the New Cyprus Constitution that respects True Democracy, Human Rights, International Laws and the EU Principles.! :idea:

Is that clear for you.?
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Re: A painful compromise

Postby B25 » Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:14 pm

Gasman wrote:Famagusta Gazette today for full story.

In a speech at a memorial service in Paphos for heroes Andreas Tselepos, Kostas Karnavalos and Vladimiros Eracleous, Garoyian pointed out that the Greek Cypriot side will not accept the birth of a new state in Cyprus or a solution that will grant interventional rights and rights of guarantees to Turkey.

He said “we are ready for an honourable and fair compromise but at the same time, we will not accept an unjust solution and a closure of the Cyprus issue that will not attribute justice, end the occupation and settlement and fail to restore the unity of the country, the people and the institutions”.

“We are ready for an historical compromise, a solution of a bizonal bicommunal federation. We reject a confederation or two-state solution,” he added.

The House President underlined that “we seek a solution the soonest possible. Yes, we accept that the solution of the Cyprus problem will be a painful compromise. However, we do not accept a solution based on Turkish conditions, aims and aspirations. Compromise is one thing and submission another”, he noted.


Amen to that.

This is what is being forced upon us and this is what the TCs don't get.

To all my soft, defeatist, compariote GCs, look, listen and learn, the man has said it all.

Bravo
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:21 pm

YFred wrote:Don't TCs have the right to chose to be guaranteed or not and by whom?

It depends which product category you fall under… fools already have a lifetime guarantee.
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Postby Gasman » Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:33 pm

a painful compromise

He says 'we accept that'. Don't know who he means by 'we'.

Would have been more interesting if he'd given any idea at all of what this 'compromise' would be.
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Postby fwnh » Tue Feb 16, 2010 3:07 pm

Kikapu wrote:
YFred wrote:Don't TCs have the right to chose to be guaranteed or not and by whom? Where's the priciple of human rights gone?


You can choose to go to any country that wants to take you in and give you all the guarantees you want.! :roll: :roll: :roll:

The only guarantee you should expect in Cyprus should come from Cypriots and the New Cyprus Constitution that respects True Democracy, Human Rights, International Laws and the EU Principles.! :idea:

Is that clear for you.?


2 thumbs up :!: Why do you need guarantees from foreign states? haven't they done enough already so we know better than that?
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Postby Gasman » Tue Feb 16, 2010 3:13 pm

Surely true 'independence' would mean you can 'go it alone', 'manage on your own', whatever.
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Postby fwnh » Tue Feb 16, 2010 4:34 pm

btw people should really stop taking things personally and attack people that share their views and thoughs in a civilised manner.... Yfred set a simple question and all my "fellow" GC's did was to use hard language.... uneducated manerless desrespective 12 year olds it seems to me.
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