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Christofias - Eroglu The new talks

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Postby georgios100 » Thu Apr 29, 2010 11:27 pm

Gasman wrote:
Listen if Cyprus problem was solved half the UN would be unemployed.


And what would then be 'special' about Cyprus on the world stage? Almost the only time it ever gets a mention in world news is in relation to some new development in the neverending 'talks'. The last time it hit front page of world news was the announcement of the Erogulu victory.

Come to that, what would the die hards find to talk about if the 'problem' ever was solved?

I second that. Here, in the Americas, people don't know what Cyprus is... never mind where it is. The Cyprob is long forgotten since other world problems are at the front burner of the stove.
The Turks are doing a better job when it comes to propaganda hence Cyprus is sidelined.
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Postby halil » Fri Apr 30, 2010 11:36 am

humanist wrote:I think Christofias needs to give bottom lines to both Eroglu and UN.

1/ BBF
2/ One Fedaration
3/ No confederation
4/ right of return unless is by choice
5/ fairer vote on shared presidency (perhaps based on party) - if an AKEL GC president is voted in by people then an AKEL TC to president to take up the rotating presidency post
6/ 50,000 settlers to acquire RoC citizenship


Partnership would comprise a federal government with a single international personality, along with a Turkish Cypriot Constituent State and a Greek Cypriot Constituent State, which would be of equal status.
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http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?N ... yprus&Cr1=


others will be negotiated...........

UN envoy DOWNER says negotiations should start where they ended !

http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?N ... yprus&Cr1=
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Re: Christofias - Eroglu The new talks

Postby paliometoxo » Fri Apr 30, 2010 5:15 pm

georgios100 wrote:We all know the RoC positions when it comes to the Cyprob. Our positions are clear. Lately Christofias offered unthinkable compromises while Talat was sitting across the table. But the tables have turned. A new "negotiator" is sitting in Talat's chair. Eroglu. He wants to review whatever was discussed/agreed upon so far. Unexpectedly, he fired Ntektas from the negotiating team, realizing the mistake he made... perhaps he is asking for sympathy.

So, what is Eroglu offering? Or should I say, what is Eroglu not offering?

Would it be fair to say Eroglu is wasting his time & ours, by keep talking with nothing to offer? Does he really believe he can do "better" than Talat?

The new talks are bound to fail from the start unless someone knows something I don't... but what? Perhaps our fellow TCs on this board have inside info to share with us, that Eroglu might bring to the table.

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he will not give anything, he expects recognised trnc all mainland turks brought over to stay anything less is not acceptable to him
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Postby Paphitis » Fri Apr 30, 2010 5:54 pm

georgios100 wrote:
Gasman wrote:
Listen if Cyprus problem was solved half the UN would be unemployed.


And what would then be 'special' about Cyprus on the world stage? Almost the only time it ever gets a mention in world news is in relation to some new development in the neverending 'talks'. The last time it hit front page of world news was the announcement of the Erogulu victory.

Come to that, what would the die hards find to talk about if the 'problem' ever was solved?

I second that. Here, in the Americas, people don't know what Cyprus is... never mind where it is. The Cyprob is long forgotten since other world problems are at the front burner of the stove.
The Turks are doing a better job when it comes to propaganda hence Cyprus is sidelined.


Malaka! :roll:
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Postby YFred » Fri Apr 30, 2010 7:32 pm

Paphitis wrote:
georgios100 wrote:
Gasman wrote:
Listen if Cyprus problem was solved half the UN would be unemployed.


And what would then be 'special' about Cyprus on the world stage? Almost the only time it ever gets a mention in world news is in relation to some new development in the neverending 'talks'. The last time it hit front page of world news was the announcement of the Erogulu victory.

Come to that, what would the die hards find to talk about if the 'problem' ever was solved?

I second that. Here, in the Americas, people don't know what Cyprus is... never mind where it is. The Cyprob is long forgotten since other world problems are at the front burner of the stove.
The Turks are doing a better job when it comes to propaganda hence Cyprus is sidelined.


Malaka! :roll:

Assikdir re Puffdiausicharlui, leave my friend George alone. He liked my joke, I'll have you know.
Thgo babutses meston golossu ne se gapsi reh vromo shilla.
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Postby georgios100 » Fri Apr 30, 2010 7:51 pm

YFred wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
georgios100 wrote:
Gasman wrote:
Listen if Cyprus problem was solved half the UN would be unemployed.


And what would then be 'special' about Cyprus on the world stage? Almost the only time it ever gets a mention in world news is in relation to some new development in the neverending 'talks'. The last time it hit front page of world news was the announcement of the Erogulu victory.

Come to that, what would the die hards find to talk about if the 'problem' ever was solved?

I second that. Here, in the Americas, people don't know what Cyprus is... never mind where it is. The Cyprob is long forgotten since other world problems are at the front burner of the stove.
The Turks are doing a better job when it comes to propaganda hence Cyprus is sidelined.


Malaka! :roll:

Assikdir re Puffdiausicharlui, leave my friend George alone. He liked my joke, I'll have you know.
Thgo babutses meston golossu ne se gapsi reh vromo shilla.

Mashalla YFred... nice to have a bodyguard... you're the man!
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:10 pm

YFred wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
georgios100 wrote:
Gasman wrote:
Listen if Cyprus problem was solved half the UN would be unemployed.


And what would then be 'special' about Cyprus on the world stage? Almost the only time it ever gets a mention in world news is in relation to some new development in the neverending 'talks'. The last time it hit front page of world news was the announcement of the Erogulu victory.

Come to that, what would the die hards find to talk about if the 'problem' ever was solved?

I second that. Here, in the Americas, people don't know what Cyprus is... never mind where it is. The Cyprob is long forgotten since other world problems are at the front burner of the stove.
The Turks are doing a better job when it comes to propaganda hence Cyprus is sidelined.


Malaka! :roll:

Assikdir re Puffdiausicharlui, leave my friend George alone. He liked my joke, I'll have you know.
Thgo babutses meston golossu ne se gapsi reh vromo shilla.



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Postby Pyrpolizer » Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:10 pm

Now Tim guess what WhyFredie cursed the other guy for.
Hint: babustes is this:

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Postby YFred » Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:22 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:Now Tim guess what WhyFredie cursed the other guy for.
Hint: babustes is this:

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I am not that bad, I was inferring the prickless kind as he has no bulluk.
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Postby Tim Drayton » Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:25 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:Now Tim guess what WhyFredie cursed the other guy for.
Hint: babustes is this:

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