GeorgeV97qaue wrote:wallace wrote:DTA wrote:wallace wrote:DTA wrote:No compromise from you equals no compromise from us. So fine.
How about you telling us what compromises the TC's and the Turks made up untill now and then I will do the same for the GC side
You are asking us to make a huge HUGE compromise and give up our right to Guarentee. That is massive even for liberal TCs.
if you want that MASSIVE compromise which maybe akin to GC recognising the the TRNC then what compromises will you give to attain it?
I have given my view on what I think it would take for the for the TCs to make this MASSIVE compromise, so what are you offering, but remember it better be good because it is (in case I have not mentioned it) MASSIVE for us.
Read the question again and give me an answer please! What compromises have you (TC's and Turks) made up untill now?
Come on DTA answer the question. What compromise have your side made since the talks started. Nothing at all thats why you refuse to answer Wallaces question.
Come on big man give us an example.
Viewpoint wrote:The eu recognized restrictions are gc generated and supported they use every opportunity to squeeze us into submission but are still unable to understand that we would rather starve than give into such underhand low life tactics.
Malapapa wrote:Viewpoint wrote:The eu recognized restrictions are gc generated and supported they use every opportunity to squeeze us into submission but are still unable to understand that we would rather starve than give into such underhand low life tactics.
We'll see. Plus, it's not underhand. It's all completely above b
oard.
DTA wrote:Turkish pussy? Seriously WTF are you? If you would like to start a new thread like I said before I will answer your question, but don't talk to me like that you prick.
DTA wrote:wallace wrote:DTA wrote:Turkish pussy? Seriously WTF are you? If you would like to start a new thread like I said before I will answer your question, but don't talk to me like that you prick.
You talk about compromises but don't answer the questions........so again you prick! What did you compromise untill now???????? Give a sincere answer or just fuck off and don't give me the shit to start a new thread! This thread will do just fine. What did you compromise up untill now????? Give an answer or piss off idiot!
why becAuse you say so? Who the fuck are you?
Start a new thread, act like a decent polite human being and I will be happy to answer your question otherwise go fuck yourself.
SKI-preo wrote:Solution has been predicted to occur "by default" in some recent articles.google Cyprus & by default" I'm too busy. Greek Cypriots have a responsibility to earn Turkish Cypriot trust and cooperation. This is not because of blame or who did what to who. It is simply a duty that comes with being a larger portion of the population. Smaller populations will become radicalized and focus on division if they are not offered genuine incentives to cooperate. 1960's Cyprus was too primitive and Levantine to understand the benefits of affirmative action. If Cypriots realized the benefits of winning support and cooperation from all components of the the population I would still be in Kyrenia and there would be no subterfuge Turkey could have used to napalm my all Greekcypriot town. I feel that the public and private sector must be encouraged even obligated to hire/appoint Turkish Cypriots to senior roles. There should be a large number of scholarships for Turkish Cypriots to study at internationally recognized Cypriot Tertiary Institutions. Other good will gestures are required but hopefully you get my point. I would go so far as to provide Turkish Cypriots who wish to work/live in the free areas rent free homes if they can fill skills shortages in regional areas.If it became law that every political party had to appoint at least a number of Turkish Cypriots to senior roles then they would have a reason to cooperate and trust us. In Singapore, political parties must be made up of the ethnic groups represented on the island nation. Even though Singapore is not exactly the most shining example of democracy Cypriots could learn from this multicultural but ridiculously wealthy little island nation and I am not talking about the fantastic Ka-Tong Singapore Laksa. In some ways Cyprus has fewer challenges when you consider the make up of other countries.
BirKibrisli wrote:SKI-preo wrote:Solution has been predicted to occur "by default" in some recent articles.google Cyprus & by default" I'm too busy. Greek Cypriots have a responsibility to earn Turkish Cypriot trust and cooperation. This is not because of blame or who did what to who. It is simply a duty that comes with being a larger portion of the population. Smaller populations will become radicalized and focus on division if they are not offered genuine incentives to cooperate. 1960's Cyprus was too primitive and Levantine to understand the benefits of affirmative action. If Cypriots realized the benefits of winning support and cooperation from all components of the the population I would still be in Kyrenia and there would be no subterfuge Turkey could have used to napalm my all Greekcypriot town. I feel that the public and private sector must be encouraged even obligated to hire/appoint Turkish Cypriots to senior roles. There should be a large number of scholarships for Turkish Cypriots to study at internationally recognized Cypriot Tertiary Institutions. Other good will gestures are required but hopefully you get my point. I would go so far as to provide Turkish Cypriots who wish to work/live in the free areas rent free homes if they can fill skills shortages in regional areas.If it became law that every political party had to appoint at least a number of Turkish Cypriots to senior roles then they would have a reason to cooperate and trust us. In Singapore, political parties must be made up of the ethnic groups represented on the island nation. Even though Singapore is not exactly the most shining example of democracy Cypriots could learn from this multicultural but ridiculously wealthy little island nation and I am not talking about the fantastic Ka-Tong Singapore Laksa. In some ways Cyprus has fewer challenges when you consider the make up of other countries.
Thank you,SKI...Finally, a progressive free thinker who knows what he is talking about...What a pity we wasted 50 odd years chasing stupid nationalist dreams instead of looking at ways of getting on with each other in our tiny homeland...Great to hear too,there is another LAKSA worshipper out there...
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