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FROM THE HORSE'S MOUTH..

Postby BirKibrisli » Wed May 19, 2010 12:54 pm

Asked about a possible timetable for the negotiations in Cyprus, which are set to resume soon, or whether determining such a timetable would facilitate achieving a solution, Ban said that although they had not determined any such target date, this did not mean the talks would continue forever. He said they should definitely have some expectations that the parties could accept a bi-communal, bi-zonal unification based on political equality at a definite time.


There,Ban Ki-Moon is telling us even he cannot wait forever...
Do you think he is right? Could the parties accept a bi-communal,bi-zonal unification based on political equality???

http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news- ... press.html
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Postby Kikapu » Wed May 19, 2010 1:07 pm

BirKibrisli wrote:
Asked about a possible timetable for the negotiations in Cyprus, which are set to resume soon, or whether determining such a timetable would facilitate achieving a solution, Ban said that although they had not determined any such target date, this did not mean the talks would continue forever. He said they should definitely have some expectations that the parties could accept a bi-communal, bi-zonal unification based on political equality at a definite time.


There,Ban Ki-Moon is telling us even he cannot wait forever...
Do you think he is right? Could the parties accept a bi-communal,bi-zonal unification based on political equality???

http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news- ... press.html


So what does that mean, Bir.??

a) Partition and recognition will come to the north after such a time, in which case the north can sit and wait without needing to find a settlement

or

b) GCs giving into something like the AP, which to them, it means partition and recognition of the north as Turkish land while they lose the RoC, in which case they will say OXI again

or

c) status quo will continue, which means that the GCs continue to have the RoC with all it's privileges and the TCs continue to "have" the "trnc", controlled by Turkey.!
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Re: FROM THE HORSE'S MOUTH..

Postby BirKibrisli » Wed May 19, 2010 1:46 pm

Kikapu wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
Asked about a possible timetable for the negotiations in Cyprus, which are set to resume soon, or whether determining such a timetable would facilitate achieving a solution, Ban said that although they had not determined any such target date, this did not mean the talks would continue forever. He said they should definitely have some expectations that the parties could accept a bi-communal, bi-zonal unification based on political equality at a definite time.


There,Ban Ki-Moon is telling us even he cannot wait forever...
Do you think he is right? Could the parties accept a bi-communal,bi-zonal unification based on political equality???

http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news- ... press.html


So what does that mean, Bir.??

a) Partition and recognition will come to the north after such a time, in which case the north can sit and wait without needing to find a settlement

or

b) GCs giving into something like the AP, which to them, it means partition and recognition of the north as Turkish land while they lose the RoC, in which case they will say OXI again

or

c) status quo will continue, which means that the GCs continue to have the RoC with all it's privileges and the TCs continue to "have" the "trnc", controlled by Turkey.!


I don't know,Kikapu...They failed to ask him that question... :wink:
If you ask me,the world will not wait for us to insist on our maximalist positions forever...History,which is a process, will just walk past Cyprus and leave us to ponder our own fate in our own good time...Status quos too have a way of changing with time...The question is who will have most of the influence in that change,Cypriots or others???
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Postby YFred » Wed May 19, 2010 1:54 pm

What he is trying to say in a nice way is the UN is sick and tired of the games GCs are playing and rapidly coming to conclusion that a two state solution is the only solution.

Read between the lines and you will see it too.
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Postby Get Real! » Wed May 19, 2010 2:05 pm

YFred wrote:What he is trying to say in a nice way is the UN is sick and tired of the games GCs are playing and rapidly coming to conclusion that a two state solution is the only solution.

Read between the lines and you will see it too.

That’s just the gap between the hemispheres of your brain…
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Postby YFred » Wed May 19, 2010 11:43 pm

Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:What he is trying to say in a nice way is the UN is sick and tired of the games GCs are playing and rapidly coming to conclusion that a two state solution is the only solution.

Read between the lines and you will see it too.

That’s just the gap between the hemispheres of your brain…

I forgot you cunt read, never mind between the lines. Ohps another spelling mistake I am affraid old boy, what?
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Postby repulsewarrior » Thu May 20, 2010 12:04 am

...it means if they are talking BBF, the talks will have a conclusion which is foreseeable.

and if the talks are not BBF, these talks will end without a timetable.

but it does not mean that Turkey's ambitions will be completely satisfied, their 'fait accompli' being based on an illegal occupation, and their efforts to leave "Greeks" and "Turks" isolated from each other, are anathema to Basic Human Rights.
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Postby YFred » Thu May 20, 2010 12:08 am

repulsewarrior wrote:...it means if they are talking BBF, the talks will have a conclusion which is foreseeable.

and if the talks are not BBF, these talks will end without a timetable.

but it does not mean that Turkey's ambitions will be completely satisfied, their 'fait accompli' being based on an illegal occupation, and their efforts to leave "Greeks" and "Turks" isolated from each other, are anathema to Basic Human Rights.

Basic Human Rights is not good enough for our patriots here RW, we are only interetsed in True Human Hights or none, no matter how much it costs the TCs. We are prepared for them to pay what ever price it takes, even total anhialation. It's a price worth paying, is it not? Ask any patriot on the forum.
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Postby kurupetos » Thu May 20, 2010 12:13 am

YFred wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:...it means if they are talking BBF, the talks will have a conclusion which is foreseeable.

and if the talks are not BBF, these talks will end without a timetable.

but it does not mean that Turkey's ambitions will be completely satisfied, their 'fait accompli' being based on an illegal occupation, and their efforts to leave "Greeks" and "Turks" isolated from each other, are anathema to Basic Human Rights.

Basic Human Rights is not good enough for our patriots here RW, we are only interetsed in True Human Hights or none, no matter how much it costs the TCs. We are prepared for them to pay what ever price it takes, even total anhialation. It's a price worth paying, is it not? Ask any patriot on the forum.


What is it then? Gin, vodka or scotch? :?
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Postby YFred » Thu May 20, 2010 12:14 am

kurupetos wrote:
YFred wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:...it means if they are talking BBF, the talks will have a conclusion which is foreseeable.

and if the talks are not BBF, these talks will end without a timetable.

but it does not mean that Turkey's ambitions will be completely satisfied, their 'fait accompli' being based on an illegal occupation, and their efforts to leave "Greeks" and "Turks" isolated from each other, are anathema to Basic Human Rights.

Basic Human Rights is not good enough for our patriots here RW, we are only interetsed in True Human Hights or none, no matter how much it costs the TCs. We are prepared for them to pay what ever price it takes, even total anhialation. It's a price worth paying, is it not? Ask any patriot on the forum.


What is it then? Gin, vodka or scotch? :?

None of them. It is love.

Bu ebiyes je hahiges. Eyo enna bao na cimiho. Galinihta.
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