halil wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Viewpoint wrote:humanist wrote:TC's if you can afford another 30 or even 5 years of status quo ..... stay as you are and vote for a new leader ......... good luck
looks like thats about it its impossible to agree a solution with gcs
Are you walking away from the talks then ????
TRNC Parliament :Yes to talks !A motion tabled by the Democrat Party at the TRNC Parliament’s legal and political affairs committee for the suspension of the ongoing negotiations with the start of the election restrictions was rejected by a majority in parliament. Only the Democrat Party voted in favor of the motion. Addressing parliament yesterday, the leader of the Democrat Party Serdar Denktas argued that there was nothing left to negotiate following the adoption of the resolution on guarantor rights by the Greek Cypriot Administration.
Pointing out that the Turkish Cypriots received blow after blow with the ruling on the Orams Case being one of these, the DP leader said it was out of the question to accept the removal of Turkey’s effective and active guarantees.
Ferdi Sabit Soyer, the leader of the main opposition Republican Turkish Party which rejected the motion, said that the Democrat Party’s proposal was not realistic and would damage the ongoing negotiations process.
Also speaking, the Secretary General of the National Unity Party said that the resolution was an example of the Greek Cypriot Side’s insincerity in the talks.
The UBP rejected the proposal on the grounds that there was no unanimity on the issue.
The leader of the opposition Social Democracy Party Mehmet Cakici for his part said that the resolution adopted by the Greek Cypriot parliament was in violation of international law.
He however added that it was essential to continue negotiating and to reach an urgent solution to the Cyprus Problem.
For his part, the leader of the Freedom and Reform Party Turgay Avci said that the Greek Cypriot Side had aimed to get the Turkish Side to walk away from the negotiating table with its resolution.
He said that it would not be right to withdraw from the table under the current conditions.