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The ENTIRE island is in the EU

Postby MrH » Fri Oct 22, 2010 10:02 am

What the Greek Cypriots fail to understand in which the EU has accepted the Entire island into its club by saying that it recognises the ROC as the only administration, but also that it Does NOT have any Control over the North, is simply that it also Recognises that there is a problem on the island it hopes its Two Peoples will solve under a UN agreement.

That is why the EU Parliament will again soon be confronted with such a DTR voting situation or will receive, one day, a report from the UN that all has fail....."What will you do" the UN will then ask. The GC thinking process on the matter is very linear, where the EU understood very well what it was doing on April 2004. In other words, the EU may currently recognise one administration on the island but it also allowed the entire island to enter the End and hopes that the Northern administration and the GC-ROC somehow INTERNALLY work their problem out. Like with many countries in Europe with certain internal political issues, like recently with Belgium, the EU prefers not to get to involved. But the Big question is, and seeing that they recognise the Entire island, how long will the false insistence of the GC hold out for until "Northern Cyprus" is accepted by the EU as another internal administration of the island of Cyprus?
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Postby MrH » Fri Oct 22, 2010 10:17 am

Therefore, and almost forgot to mention, as the EU DOES NOT Recognise Turkey as The GCs do as so called "OCCUPYING" the North, seriously they don't as instead of supporting UN negotiations of the Two Cypriot leaders they'd by only trying to force Turkey out, it's apparent that the GCs will soon have to snap out of this False Scenario. The end is obvious, and as long as Turkey is an EU Candidate, the Cyprus Talks are Blessed by the EU and UN, the North is not under the effective control of the GC-ROC, the Two administration on the island will one day reach a Compromise. Why? And as I've said, because the EU allowed the Entire island as a member state, and recognised the cease-fire line and that a solution is required.
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Postby MrH » Fri Oct 22, 2010 11:16 am

The Greek Cypriots appear quiet!!! What, seeking Constitutional advice. Turkey submitted an additional declaration at the time of signing the Ankara protocol that will not extend the opening of its ports with the GC-ROC until the isolation of the Turkish Cypriots is lifted. End of story. Also, seeing that Turkey is obviously NOT accused of so-called occupying northern cyprus, and that its political situation is based on a UN agreement only as set out by a BBF and that Turkey is still an EU Candidate country obviously not occupying North Cyprus as GCs falsely portray, perhaps we can comfortably say that it's round Two.

I'm sure I read somewhere that the EU, due to Turkey's NATO position, is a very important country in terms of its security......Oh, or are we expecting to see a Huge EU Military force standing outside Turkey to Force it to so-called leave Northern Cyprus.

Get Real, please base your hatred of Turkey and its so called "Occupation" on practical Facts and not a mirage.
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Postby MrH » Fri Oct 22, 2010 11:19 am

The EU are to invade North Cyprus and unify the island because the Greek Cypriot falsely believe that Turkey is "Occupying" it - LOL........This is certainly the Laugh of the new century.
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Oct 22, 2010 12:28 pm

:shock: Someone deal with Gargamel… I’m scared of him! :?
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Postby MrH » Fri Oct 22, 2010 6:56 pm

What's up Get Real, to much truth for you?

You please Show me where the EU has OFFICIALLY Declared that Turkey is so called "Occupying" Northern Cyprus, or "Cyprus" territory.

Please!
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Oct 22, 2010 8:08 pm

MrH wrote:What's up Get Real, to much truth for you?

You please Show me where the EU has OFFICIALLY Declared that Turkey is so called "Occupying" Northern Cyprus, or "Cyprus" territory.

Please!

Given that the UN declared...

UN RESOLUTION 361 (1974)

1. Calls upon all States to respect the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Cyprus.

3. Demands an immediate end to foreign military intervention in the Republic of Cyprus that is in contravention of the provisions of paragraph 1 above;

4. Requests the withdrawal without delay from the Republic of Cyprus of foreign military personnel present otherwise than under the authority of international agreements, including those whose withdrawal was requested by the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Archbishop Makarios, in his letter of 2 July 1974;


http://www.un.int/cyprus/scr353.htm

Then it follows that the EU which comes under the UN must follow suit.
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Postby MrH » Fri Oct 22, 2010 9:38 pm

That's NOT what I asked. Of course, we know those resolutions are only advise, are outdated and DOES NOT directly refer to TURKEY OCCUPYING Cyprus specifically. Plus, that's not what I asked you. WHERE in BLACK and WHITE has the EU Par or Com said that TURKEY OCCUPIES Cyprus.

It appears that your fuiled GC policies are independent to yourselves and NO OTHER.

Please Prove me Wrong.
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Postby boulio » Fri Oct 22, 2010 9:47 pm

11 February 2010 09:12

Euro Parliament urges Turkey to withdraw troops from Cyprus

BRUSSELS - The European Parliament has called on Turkey to immediately withdraw its occupation forces from Cyprus and facilitate the ongoing peace talks on a political settlement in Cyprus, as a necessary precondition for its EU accession course.

The European Parliament adopted Wednesday a resolution on Turkey’s Progress Report by show of hands. The resolution, which was based on a report drafted by Dutch MEP Ria Oomen-Ruijten (EPP, NL), says that the Turkish Government should contribute ''in concrete terms'' to the comprehensive settlement of the Cyprus issue, based on a bizonal, bicommunal federation.

By immediately starting the withdrawal of its forces from the northern part of the island and addressing the issue of settlements of Turkish citizens, Turkey would help ''facilitate a suitable climate for negotiations'', it is stated.

The EP calls on the Turkish government to contribute in concrete terms to the comprehensive settlement of the Cyprus issue, based on a bizonal, bicommunal federation, in line with the relevant UN Security Council resolutions and the principles on which the EU is founded.

It also urges Turkey to facilitate a suitable climate for the Cyprus negotiations by immediately starting to withdraw its forces from Cyprus, by addressing the issue of the settlement of Turkish citizens on the island and by enabling the return of the sealed-off section of Famagusta to its lawful inhabitants in compliance with resolution 550 (1984) of the UN Security Council.

The EP deplores the non-implementation of the Additional Protocol to the EC-Turkey Association Agreement for the ''fourth consecutive year''.

The report warns that failure to implement fully and without delay, in a non discriminatory way, the Additional Protocol to the EC-Turkey Association Agreement could seriously affect its accession negotiations.

The MEPs also said that progress on concrete reforms remained limited in 2009.

During the debate before the voting, Spanish Minister for European Affairs Lopez Garrido stressed that the implementation of the Additional Ankara Protocol constitutes a necessity for the continuation of the EU – Turkey accession negotiations.

“If there is no progress on this, no more chapters can be opened”, Garrido underlined.
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