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Re: Why doesn't the EU and the rest of the world help Cyprus

Postby Get Real! » Wed Sep 22, 2010 10:43 pm

AlanwithoneL wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
AlanwithoneL wrote:Why doesn't the EU and the rest of the world help Cyprus?

:shock: Well that explains why the "EU and the rest of the world" won’t help the Palestinians!

Bloody bullies! :evil:

Alan, you may now take your computer back because you’re too stupid to own one. Thanks.


Lets get one thing straight here boy. Palestine is in the news EVERY DAY. When was the last time Cyprus was mentioned on mainstream TV? Hold on, I remember now, the ANNAN PLAN REFERENDUM.

:? And the relevance of your bully theory with this now …being what exactly? :lol:
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Sep 22, 2010 10:45 pm

36 years full of words and no action and the GCs still dont get it...dumb and dumber.
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Postby Oracle » Wed Sep 22, 2010 10:50 pm

AlanwithoneL wrote:
Lit wrote:http://usa.greekreporter.com/2010/09/17/new-cyprus-ambassador-to-the-us-presented-his-credentials-to-president-obama/

Posted on 17 September 2010

At a formal ceremony that was held yesterday at the Whitehouse, Mr Pavlos Anastasiades presented his credentials to the President of the United States of America Mr Barak Obama, as the new Ambassador of the Republic of Cyprus to the USA.

In his written address, the Ambassador referred to the excellent bilateral relations between Cyprus and the United States of America on a wide spectrum of sectors and the importance of strengthening and further enlarging cooperation between the two countries on the bilateral level, as well as on regional and international issues. In this framework the Ambassador underlined the commitment of Cyprus to the preservation and promotion of mutual democratic principles and values, stressing that Cyprus will continue to constitute a trustworthy partner in this effort.

Regarding the Cyprus problem Mr Anastasiades reiterated the President of the Republic’s commitment to achieving a solution on the basis of the United Nations Security Council resolutions and the High Level Agreements, which provide for a solution of bizonal, bicommunal federation, with a single sovereignty, a single citizenship and a single international personality. He also stressed that the process of the direct negotiations must remain under Cypriot ownership and without the imposition of timeframes or arbitration and underlined that the President of the Republic demonstrated again, with the set of proposals he recently submitted, his good will and his resoluteness in speeding up the process of the solution of the Cyprus problem, in the framework of the direct negotiations. He also pointed out the very important role of Turkey and called on the United States of America to exercise their influence on it, so that a solution can be achieved, the soonest possible, which is mutually beneficial and serves the best interests of all.

In his written reply, President Obama referred to the historic, as he described them, bonds between the USA and Cyprus, and expressed the wish to work for the enlargement and enhancement of the two countries’ bilateral relations and for the promotion of the common values that govern them. He stated at the same time that the arrival of the new Ambassador coincides with the “special milestone” of the 50 year anniversary of the Republic of Cyprus and 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Cyprus and the USA. Also referring to the multi-faceted cooperation between the USA and Cyprus, the US President described the Republic of Cyprus as “valued partner” of the USA on a plethora of issues.

With regard to the Cyprus issue, President Obama expressed the United States’ support for the Cyprus ownership, as he called them, negotiations for the reunification of Cyprus, noting that the island’s division has lasted for too long. In this framework, the US President praised the President of the Republic for his courageous and resolute efforts for the solution of the Cyprus problem and expressed the wish for the achievement of a just and viable solution, which will reunite the island on the basis of a bizonal bicommunal federation.


Totally meaningless Lit. Empty words spoken by politicians everyday around the world. All talk no action. Are you aware of the number of years that this has now been going for?


Obama's words are "meaningless" ? But, Viewpoint's rants impress you? :lol:
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Re: Why doesn't the EU and the rest of the world help Cyprus

Postby AlanwithoneL » Wed Sep 22, 2010 10:51 pm

Get Real! wrote:
AlanwithoneL wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
AlanwithoneL wrote:Why doesn't the EU and the rest of the world help Cyprus?

:shock: Well that explains why the "EU and the rest of the world" won’t help the Palestinians!

Bloody bullies! :evil:

Alan, you may now take your computer back because you’re too stupid to own one. Thanks.


Lets get one thing straight here boy. Palestine is in the news EVERY DAY. When was the last time Cyprus was mentioned on mainstream TV? Hold on, I remember now, the ANNAN PLAN REFERENDUM.

:? And the relevance of your bully theory with this now …being what exactly? :lol:


Relevance being that Israel bullies the Palestinians but at least it is televised, debated and in the public domain on daily basis. It goes without saying with so much public interest something someday is going to happen.

The same cant be said for Cyprus. You bullied us TC's all these years. In the end Turkey intervened and slapped you about a bit and that was it. Game over. I don't see anything happening anytime soon. Anybody coming to your aid soon. Do you and if so who and when?
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Postby AlanwithoneL » Wed Sep 22, 2010 10:56 pm

Oracle wrote:
AlanwithoneL wrote:
Lit wrote:http://usa.greekreporter.com/2010/09/17/new-cyprus-ambassador-to-the-us-presented-his-credentials-to-president-obama/

Posted on 17 September 2010

At a formal ceremony that was held yesterday at the Whitehouse, Mr Pavlos Anastasiades presented his credentials to the President of the United States of America Mr Barak Obama, as the new Ambassador of the Republic of Cyprus to the USA.

In his written address, the Ambassador referred to the excellent bilateral relations between Cyprus and the United States of America on a wide spectrum of sectors and the importance of strengthening and further enlarging cooperation between the two countries on the bilateral level, as well as on regional and international issues. In this framework the Ambassador underlined the commitment of Cyprus to the preservation and promotion of mutual democratic principles and values, stressing that Cyprus will continue to constitute a trustworthy partner in this effort.

Regarding the Cyprus problem Mr Anastasiades reiterated the President of the Republic’s commitment to achieving a solution on the basis of the United Nations Security Council resolutions and the High Level Agreements, which provide for a solution of bizonal, bicommunal federation, with a single sovereignty, a single citizenship and a single international personality. He also stressed that the process of the direct negotiations must remain under Cypriot ownership and without the imposition of timeframes or arbitration and underlined that the President of the Republic demonstrated again, with the set of proposals he recently submitted, his good will and his resoluteness in speeding up the process of the solution of the Cyprus problem, in the framework of the direct negotiations. He also pointed out the very important role of Turkey and called on the United States of America to exercise their influence on it, so that a solution can be achieved, the soonest possible, which is mutually beneficial and serves the best interests of all.

In his written reply, President Obama referred to the historic, as he described them, bonds between the USA and Cyprus, and expressed the wish to work for the enlargement and enhancement of the two countries’ bilateral relations and for the promotion of the common values that govern them. He stated at the same time that the arrival of the new Ambassador coincides with the “special milestone” of the 50 year anniversary of the Republic of Cyprus and 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Cyprus and the USA. Also referring to the multi-faceted cooperation between the USA and Cyprus, the US President described the Republic of Cyprus as “valued partner” of the USA on a plethora of issues.

With regard to the Cyprus issue, President Obama expressed the United States’ support for the Cyprus ownership, as he called them, negotiations for the reunification of Cyprus, noting that the island’s division has lasted for too long. In this framework, the US President praised the President of the Republic for his courageous and resolute efforts for the solution of the Cyprus problem and expressed the wish for the achievement of a just and viable solution, which will reunite the island on the basis of a bizonal bicommunal federation.


Totally meaningless Lit. Empty words spoken by politicians everyday around the world. All talk no action. Are you aware of the number of years that this has now been going for?


Obama's words are "meaningless" ? But, Viewpoint's rants impress you? :lol:


What, you take Obama seriously? why you poor thing. Of course I take local opinion and information seriously. I take threats from Get Real, Paphitis, Sotos, yourself and B25 so serious that I would laterally s**t myself if Turkey was ever to pull out of Cyprus.
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Postby Oracle » Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:00 pm

AlanwithoneL wrote:
Oracle wrote:
AlanwithoneL wrote:
Lit wrote:http://usa.greekreporter.com/2010/09/17/new-cyprus-ambassador-to-the-us-presented-his-credentials-to-president-obama/

Posted on 17 September 2010

At a formal ceremony that was held yesterday at the Whitehouse, Mr Pavlos Anastasiades presented his credentials to the President of the United States of America Mr Barak Obama, as the new Ambassador of the Republic of Cyprus to the USA.

In his written address, the Ambassador referred to the excellent bilateral relations between Cyprus and the United States of America on a wide spectrum of sectors and the importance of strengthening and further enlarging cooperation between the two countries on the bilateral level, as well as on regional and international issues. In this framework the Ambassador underlined the commitment of Cyprus to the preservation and promotion of mutual democratic principles and values, stressing that Cyprus will continue to constitute a trustworthy partner in this effort.

Regarding the Cyprus problem Mr Anastasiades reiterated the President of the Republic’s commitment to achieving a solution on the basis of the United Nations Security Council resolutions and the High Level Agreements, which provide for a solution of bizonal, bicommunal federation, with a single sovereignty, a single citizenship and a single international personality. He also stressed that the process of the direct negotiations must remain under Cypriot ownership and without the imposition of timeframes or arbitration and underlined that the President of the Republic demonstrated again, with the set of proposals he recently submitted, his good will and his resoluteness in speeding up the process of the solution of the Cyprus problem, in the framework of the direct negotiations. He also pointed out the very important role of Turkey and called on the United States of America to exercise their influence on it, so that a solution can be achieved, the soonest possible, which is mutually beneficial and serves the best interests of all.

In his written reply, President Obama referred to the historic, as he described them, bonds between the USA and Cyprus, and expressed the wish to work for the enlargement and enhancement of the two countries’ bilateral relations and for the promotion of the common values that govern them. He stated at the same time that the arrival of the new Ambassador coincides with the “special milestone” of the 50 year anniversary of the Republic of Cyprus and 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Cyprus and the USA. Also referring to the multi-faceted cooperation between the USA and Cyprus, the US President described the Republic of Cyprus as “valued partner” of the USA on a plethora of issues.

With regard to the Cyprus issue, President Obama expressed the United States’ support for the Cyprus ownership, as he called them, negotiations for the reunification of Cyprus, noting that the island’s division has lasted for too long. In this framework, the US President praised the President of the Republic for his courageous and resolute efforts for the solution of the Cyprus problem and expressed the wish for the achievement of a just and viable solution, which will reunite the island on the basis of a bizonal bicommunal federation.


Totally meaningless Lit. Empty words spoken by politicians everyday around the world. All talk no action. Are you aware of the number of years that this has now been going for?


Obama's words are "meaningless" ? But, Viewpoint's rants impress you? :lol:


What, you take Obama seriously? why you poor thing. Of course I take local opinion and information seriously. I take threats from Get Real, Paphitis, Sotos, yourself and B25 so serious that I would laterally s**t myself if Turkey was ever to pull out of Cyprus.


Hmm ... I thought you lived in the UK? :?

I can see why you're bluffing regarding Obama's significance! :wink:
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Re: Why doesn't the EU and the rest of the world help Cyprus

Postby Get Real! » Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:01 pm

AlanwithoneL wrote:Relevance being that Israel bullies the Palestinians but at least it is televised, debated and in the public domain on daily basis. It goes without saying with so much public interest something someday is going to happen.

:? Yeah? :lol:

The same cant be said for Cyprus. You bullied us TC's all these years. In the end Turkey intervened and slapped you about a bit and that was it. Game over. I don't see anything happening anytime soon. Anybody coming to your aid soon. Do you and if so who and when?

Why would anyone come to our aid when it is the "TCs" that are in trouble? :? :lol:

You know... bankrupt, extinct, etc... :lol:
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Postby humanist » Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:02 pm

alan... perhaps you should have identified yourself as a TC in the first instance and put your argument forth. It is becoming a bit tedious when nn interested members come on here with their two bob worth. I believe in an open debate between Cypriots about their communities and about a goal to unify or not unify.

I am pro unification and equality for all Cypriots.

My stance in unification in a fair democratic way where all Cypriots are treated fairly and equally in all aspects of Cypriot life. None of this minority majority crap. Because if you think your a minority think of the Maronites and think of the Latin Cypriots. If you can?

My apology for the insult.

To top that of ... my 17 year old uncle at the time was killed by Turkish guns, I was six years at the time and one morning I woke up to find half a villae in our lounge room and I was in my parents room because our bedroom was given to refugees. My grandmother a refugee herself and her daughter were in my mothers room with us because dad was off trying to keep the Turks at bay. I still wish to see a united country because it is the right thing.

TC's now presently rely on Cypriot governemnt for handouts if you are prepared to take those then you should be prepared to live with all Cypriots if you hate us that much then don't accept pensions, don't take health care for granted and don't support business in the south because they offer something you want.

cheers

I look forward to a healthy debate. if your new to the forum you will find that I apologise for the Tochni incident I think it was dispicable act and should have never have happened, I apologise for the violence against any TC travelling to the free areas of Cyprus. I believe the way the 80's something GC gentleman who took pictures of his house and was arrested by the illegal police in the occupied area and his treatment thereof,
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:06 pm

AlanwithoneL wrote:I take threats from Get Real, Paphitis, Sotos, yourself and B25 so serious that I would laterally s**t myself if Turkey was ever to pull out of Cyprus.

But I thought you guys were a "major community" in a "partnership" or something… and all of a sudden if Turkey is gone you’ll shit yourselves? :?
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Postby AlanwithoneL » Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:08 pm

Oracle wrote:
AlanwithoneL wrote:
Oracle wrote:
AlanwithoneL wrote:
Lit wrote:http://usa.greekreporter.com/2010/09/17/new-cyprus-ambassador-to-the-us-presented-his-credentials-to-president-obama/

Posted on 17 September 2010

At a formal ceremony that was held yesterday at the Whitehouse, Mr Pavlos Anastasiades presented his credentials to the President of the United States of America Mr Barak Obama, as the new Ambassador of the Republic of Cyprus to the USA.

In his written address, the Ambassador referred to the excellent bilateral relations between Cyprus and the United States of America on a wide spectrum of sectors and the importance of strengthening and further enlarging cooperation between the two countries on the bilateral level, as well as on regional and international issues. In this framework the Ambassador underlined the commitment of Cyprus to the preservation and promotion of mutual democratic principles and values, stressing that Cyprus will continue to constitute a trustworthy partner in this effort.

Regarding the Cyprus problem Mr Anastasiades reiterated the President of the Republic’s commitment to achieving a solution on the basis of the United Nations Security Council resolutions and the High Level Agreements, which provide for a solution of bizonal, bicommunal federation, with a single sovereignty, a single citizenship and a single international personality. He also stressed that the process of the direct negotiations must remain under Cypriot ownership and without the imposition of timeframes or arbitration and underlined that the President of the Republic demonstrated again, with the set of proposals he recently submitted, his good will and his resoluteness in speeding up the process of the solution of the Cyprus problem, in the framework of the direct negotiations. He also pointed out the very important role of Turkey and called on the United States of America to exercise their influence on it, so that a solution can be achieved, the soonest possible, which is mutually beneficial and serves the best interests of all.

In his written reply, President Obama referred to the historic, as he described them, bonds between the USA and Cyprus, and expressed the wish to work for the enlargement and enhancement of the two countries’ bilateral relations and for the promotion of the common values that govern them. He stated at the same time that the arrival of the new Ambassador coincides with the “special milestone” of the 50 year anniversary of the Republic of Cyprus and 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Cyprus and the USA. Also referring to the multi-faceted cooperation between the USA and Cyprus, the US President described the Republic of Cyprus as “valued partner” of the USA on a plethora of issues.

With regard to the Cyprus issue, President Obama expressed the United States’ support for the Cyprus ownership, as he called them, negotiations for the reunification of Cyprus, noting that the island’s division has lasted for too long. In this framework, the US President praised the President of the Republic for his courageous and resolute efforts for the solution of the Cyprus problem and expressed the wish for the achievement of a just and viable solution, which will reunite the island on the basis of a bizonal bicommunal federation.


Totally meaningless Lit. Empty words spoken by politicians everyday around the world. All talk no action. Are you aware of the number of years that this has now been going for?


Obama's words are "meaningless" ? But, Viewpoint's rants impress you? :lol:


What, you take Obama seriously? why you poor thing. Of course I take local opinion and information seriously. I take threats from Get Real, Paphitis, Sotos, yourself and B25 so serious that I would laterally s**t myself if Turkey was ever to pull out of Cyprus.


Hmm ... I thought you lived in the UK? :?

I can see why you're bluffing regarding Obama's significance! :wink:


I'm speaking for all TC's. Be being in the UK is irrelevant, I want security for my country whether I'm permanently there or not.
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