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Re: No guarantees and no guarantors for the RoC.

Postby free_cyprus » Sat Feb 20, 2010 12:44 pm

Oracle wrote:House: no guarantees and no guarantors for the Republic of Cyprus

February 19, 2010

The House of Representatives has stressed that Cyprus, just like any other EU member state, must not have either guarantors or rights of intervention by outside powers.

In a resolution approved unanimously during Thursday’s plenary session, the House expresses support for the restoration of the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and unity of the Republic of Cyprus.

“In the united Republic of Cyprus, member state of the EU, there should not be provisions for guarantors or guarantees”, the House resolution says.

The House underlines that the chapter on security – guarantees is a significant issue for the people of Cyprus and a fundamental matter in the efforts to reach a solution to the Cyprus issue.

“The arbitrary interpretation of the Treaty of Guarantee by Turkey, to justify the illegal Turkish invasion of 1974 and the continuing occupation of 36.4% of the territory of the Republic of Cyprus constitute a violation of international law”, the resolution points out, adding that the House “unanimously condemns the arbitrary interpretation of the Treaty of Guarantee by Turkey to attribute legality to the Turkish invasion of 1974 and the continuing occupation of part of the territory of the Republic of Cyprus”.

It also condemns the “flagrant violations of the fundamental rights and fundamental freedoms of Cypriot citizens” and calls on “Turkey to respect and immediately restore the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of the Republic of Cyprus, as well as the human rights of all Cypriot citizens”.

In this way, the House resolution notes that “Turkey will be able to practically show its contribution in achieving a just and viable solution to the Cyprus issue, as well as its respect and dedication to international law and all the more to the principles and values of the EU, which it aspires to become a member”.

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does that means that the greeks and the turks will leave cyprus ?????????????????????
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Feb 20, 2010 12:52 pm

No it means they have left the negotiations nothing left to discuss as they know this is the TCs life line.
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:03 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Gc parliament has decided it Will not accept Turkey as a guarantor therefore officially bring to a close the current negotiations. This step again confirms that the GC side is not interested in compromise and even rejects its own constitution to which it needs to be reminded that it is bound by. Roll on the next step towards recognition, thank you again for being so stupid.


Accepting guarantees from Turkey isn't compromise, it's capitulation. If history has taught us anything, it's that you cannot appease an unrepentant, tyrannical expansionist regime. Insisting Cyprus does makes you a collaborator.
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:07 pm

Viewpoint wrote:No it means they have left the negotiations nothing left to discuss as they know this is the TCs life line.


Lifeline? It's your road to ruin and, just because you can't see it, expecting free Cypriots to join you on your journey to hell is foolish.
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Postby B25 » Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:14 pm

This quote sums it all up;

"we do not accept a solution based on Turkish conditions, aims and aspirations. Compromise is one thing and submission another”, - Garoyan

Enough said
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Postby runaway » Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:25 pm

B25 wrote:This quote sums it all up;

"we do not accept a solution based on Turkish conditions, aims and aspirations. Compromise is one thing and submission another”, - Garoyan

Enough said


says the armenian. and Azeris do not accept a solution based on armenian conditions mr. gavuryan
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:42 pm

Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Gc parliament has decided it Will not accept Turkey as a guarantor therefore officially bring to a close the current negotiations. This step again confirms that the GC side is not interested in compromise and even rejects its own constitution to which it needs to be reminded that it is bound by. Roll on the next step towards recognition, thank you again for being so stupid.


Accepting guarantees from Turkey isn't compromise, it's capitulation. If history has taught us anything, it's that you cannot appease an unrepentant, tyrannical expansionist regime. Insisting Cyprus does makes you a collaborator.


You obviously dont trust yourselves.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:43 pm

Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:No it means they have left the negotiations nothing left to discuss as they know this is the TCs life line.


Lifeline? It's your road to ruin and, just because you can't see it, expecting free Cypriots to join you on your journey to hell is foolish.


Whats the alternative to trust GCs?
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:45 pm

B25 wrote:This quote sums it all up;

"we do not accept a solution based on Turkish conditions, aims and aspirations. Compromise is one thing and submission another”, - Garoyan

Enough said


Then thats all you have no solution.
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Postby wyoming cowboy » Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:58 pm

The alternative to trusting the GC's, is having trust in the European Union, The Federal government proposed by the GC's is nothing more then an enforcer of EU laws, and regulations, this is the crust of what the Gc are proposing....The Tc on the other hand want to join the EU but in their rhetoric dont trust the EU, When the time comes the TC will realize that their rhetoric will have to catch up to what their hearts really want, and then there will be a solution to the Cyprus issue. Until then stay on our stolen lands, keep crossing the borders for work and medical care, and continue acting backwards, actually your attitudes are an embarassment to Cyprus, and all modern forward thinking Cypriots....
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Viewpoint wrote:No it means they have left the negotiations nothing left to discuss as they know this is the TCs life line.


Lifeline? It's your road to ruin and, just because you can't see it, expecting free Cypriots to join you on your journey to hell is foolish.


Whats the alternative to trust GCs?
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