Oracle wrote:First, he thought two wrongs make a right. Now he claims a right to not agree but will lose his patience if no one agrees to his right to two states!
Turkish Cyprus PM calls for solution "before patience runs over"
Prime Minister Eroglu stressed that, sooner or later, negotiations in Cyprus will end.
Prime Minister of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), Dervis Eroglu, said Thursday it was their wish to come to an agreement in Cyprus that will facilitate a solution based on two states.
Speaking to reporters in TRNC capital of Lefkosa, Prime Minister Eroglu stressed that, sooner or later, negotiations in Cyprus will end.
Just as there is a right to reach an agreement, there is also a right to not agree, Prime Minister Eroglu underlined.
We are seeking for a solution in Cyprus before our patience runs over, Eroglu added. http://www.worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=54671What is he talking about?
He must be talking about, by now the 10th version of
"Plan B" or is it the
"We have options" plan.!!
I don't know. The guy can't even put two sentences together. This is the kind of people those in the north chooses to elect and then expect a settlement.!
So far, every leader in the north has sought nothing but to legitimize Taksim as being part of a "settlement", so what's the use who is elected in the north. There will come a time when the GCs will not offer what's on the table now for a BBF settlement as they get politically, legally and economically stronger with each passing year and as Turkey starts to get desperate to get into the EU. It is then, that the TCs in the north will understand what opportunities they have let slip by in what it could have been something great for them. TCs would have been very happy with a BBF plan that I proposed or something very similar that respects Democracy, Human Rights, International laws and the EU Principles. Anything but the above principles will never be accepted by the GCs and the longer the TCs hold out for recognition of the north as a threat to get their Taksim to be legalised as they have done for the last 27 years, the further the RoC will move away from their proposal of today to the TCs. If the TCs think that their actions of today for not seeking a Fair & Just settlement will create the case of
"The Land that Time Forgot" where they will just become the owners of the north by default, then they have another thing coming. In the 21st century, time and the GCs will not forget the the north, nor will they forget those keeping them away from it with each passing year.!