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If no solution is found... what's next?

Postby georgios100 » Tue Feb 23, 2010 8:41 pm

In case the current negotiations fail to produce a solution, what's to happen next?

Is this good news or bad news?

Any predictions for the future of the island?

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Postby paliometoxo » Tue Feb 23, 2010 8:51 pm

Good Question, everyone will push leaders to keep going on, maybe one day new leaders will start the talks who knows
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Postby georgios100 » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:01 pm

paliometoxo wrote:Good Question, everyone will push leaders to keep going on, maybe one day new leaders will start the talks who knows


I hope that's the case but who will be doing the "pushing"? EU perhaps?

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Re: If no solution is found... what's next?

Postby Viewpoint » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:08 pm

georgios100 wrote:In case the current negotiations fail to produce a solution, what's to happen next?

Is this good news or bad news?

Any predictions for the future of the island?

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relaxation of the isolation on the TRNC.
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Postby Liontaroui » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:25 pm

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Re: If no solution is found... what's next?

Postby Malapapa » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:49 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
georgios100 wrote:In case the current negotiations fail to produce a solution, what's to happen next?

Is this good news or bad news?

Any predictions for the future of the island?

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relaxation of the isolation on the TRNC.


In which case what is the point of negotiating? If Turkey's regime will get what it wants from failure?

In this case, the outlaws' strategy ought to be to engineer the collapse of the talks by imposing what they know will be unacceptable demands.

Which, of course, is what the outlaws are trying to do.

But they avoid the inconvenient truth that much of the land in the north will still belong to the displaced people - who want it back; back rent, and compensation. And the legal gloves will be well and truly off when the leaders stop talking.
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Postby apc2010 » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:51 pm

Wish I was a lawyer, if the talks collapse they are going tobe busy...
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Postby Malapapa » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:55 pm

apc2010 wrote:Wish I was a lawyer, if the talks collapse they are going tobe busy...


I imagine they're pretty busy now.
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Re: If no solution is found... what's next?

Postby Tim Drayton » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:58 pm

georgios100 wrote:In case the current negotiations fail to produce a solution, what's to happen next?

Is this good news or bad news?

Any predictions for the future of the island?

Georgios100


The status quo will continue. After the passage of 2-3 decades the overwhelming majority of the people in the north will have mainland Turkish roots, will regard the rest of the island as being a foreign country and Turkey as their home. Annexation, at least in de facto terms, will have happened.

Maybe a miracle will still come along and we will see reunification.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:59 pm

Its the GCs that have put a spanner in The works to end the talks not the TCs you need to question your own motives as to why sucu a step was taken so late in the stage of the negotiations.
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