Turkish Cypriot representative Kudret Ozersay was quoted saying the Limnitis crossing would be officially opened on October 14, with EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule in attendance.
The proposal, for which the Turkish side cannot take full credit, given the impetus of UN experts in the talks...
This proposal also works on the assumption that Turkish Cypriots will not seek to return to their homes in villages and towns in Limassol, Larnaca and Paphos.
Gasman wrote:I've got comments (even if the ayatollah charlie of this forum thinks I am disallowed from commenting!)Turkish Cypriot representative Kudret Ozersay was quoted saying the Limnitis crossing would be officially opened on October 14, with EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule in attendance.
Good!The proposal, for which the Turkish side cannot take full credit, given the impetus of UN experts in the talks...
Very telling.This proposal also works on the assumption that Turkish Cypriots will not seek to return to their homes in villages and towns in Limassol, Larnaca and Paphos.
What about those that already have? I know 3 TCs who have returned in the past year to the properties they were born in in Larnaca old town here.
Paphitis wrote:Gasman wrote:I've got comments (even if the ayatollah charlie of this forum thinks I am disallowed from commenting!)Turkish Cypriot representative Kudret Ozersay was quoted saying the Limnitis crossing would be officially opened on October 14, with EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule in attendance.
Good!The proposal, for which the Turkish side cannot take full credit, given the impetus of UN experts in the talks...
Very telling.This proposal also works on the assumption that Turkish Cypriots will not seek to return to their homes in villages and towns in Limassol, Larnaca and Paphos.
What about those that already have? I know 3 TCs who have returned in the past year to the properties they were born in in Larnaca old town here.
You must be the only person I spoke to who thinks this sharade is acceptable!
Now piss off!
denizaksulu wrote:Paphitis wrote:Gasman wrote:I've got comments (even if the ayatollah charlie of this forum thinks I am disallowed from commenting!)Turkish Cypriot representative Kudret Ozersay was quoted saying the Limnitis crossing would be officially opened on October 14, with EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule in attendance.
Good!The proposal, for which the Turkish side cannot take full credit, given the impetus of UN experts in the talks...
Very telling.This proposal also works on the assumption that Turkish Cypriots will not seek to return to their homes in villages and towns in Limassol, Larnaca and Paphos.
What about those that already have? I know 3 TCs who have returned in the past year to the properties they were born in in Larnaca old town here.
You must be the only person I spoke to who thinks this sharade is acceptable!
Now piss off!
That is a terrible response to someone who has never (I assume) felt the necessity to use such language. Obviously you had no answer to Gasmans response so you replied in such fashion. I refer you to 'obituary' thread.
We are losing patience
Paphitis wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Paphitis wrote:Gasman wrote:I've got comments (even if the ayatollah charlie of this forum thinks I am disallowed from commenting!)Turkish Cypriot representative Kudret Ozersay was quoted saying the Limnitis crossing would be officially opened on October 14, with EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule in attendance.
Good!The proposal, for which the Turkish side cannot take full credit, given the impetus of UN experts in the talks...
Very telling.This proposal also works on the assumption that Turkish Cypriots will not seek to return to their homes in villages and towns in Limassol, Larnaca and Paphos.
What about those that already have? I know 3 TCs who have returned in the past year to the properties they were born in in Larnaca old town here.
You must be the only person I spoke to who thinks this sharade is acceptable!
Now piss off!
That is a terrible response to someone who has never (I assume) felt the necessity to use such language. Obviously you had no answer to Gasmans response so you replied in such fashion. I refer you to 'obituary' thread.
We are losing patience with the daft responses on this forum for what is a very serious topic that effects the lives of many thousands poor refugees!
You tell me where the substance was Deniz, because if there was any, my response would've been very different! There is only so much shit we can take. There are limits!
denizaksulu wrote:Paphitis wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Paphitis wrote:Gasman wrote:I've got comments (even if the ayatollah charlie of this forum thinks I am disallowed from commenting!)Turkish Cypriot representative Kudret Ozersay was quoted saying the Limnitis crossing would be officially opened on October 14, with EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule in attendance.
Good!The proposal, for which the Turkish side cannot take full credit, given the impetus of UN experts in the talks...
Very telling.This proposal also works on the assumption that Turkish Cypriots will not seek to return to their homes in villages and towns in Limassol, Larnaca and Paphos.
What about those that already have? I know 3 TCs who have returned in the past year to the properties they were born in in Larnaca old town here.
You must be the only person I spoke to who thinks this sharade is acceptable!
Now piss off!
That is a terrible response to someone who has never (I assume) felt the necessity to use such language. Obviously you had no answer to Gasmans response so you replied in such fashion. I refer you to 'obituary' thread.
We are losing patience with the daft responses on this forum for what is a very serious topic that effects the lives of many thousands poor refugees!
You tell me where the substance was Deniz, because if there was any, my response would've been very different! There is only so much shit we can take. There are limits!
Someone on the forum told me, if you cant stand the heat, then..............'.
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