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IMPOSSIBLE for a Republic of Cyprus!

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby denizaksulu » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:09 pm

Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
MrH wrote:THANK YOU ORACLE - SAY NO MORE. For those of you who are NOT of Greek Ethnic heritage - Please take note of the Fascist Greek mindset on the island.

The EU has already accepted Greek as the one and only Official language of the RoC.

No more divisive "traditions" ...



OK, but is that statement correct?

Do current EU/RoC Passports have Turkish included?


That would be under the discretion of the RoC. The EU is happy with just Greek! :D


Please stay away, we are not allowed to communicate with each other........darleeeeng!
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Postby MrH » Wed Nov 03, 2010 8:39 pm

Get Real Wrote:
Ok, you've spelt "too" wrong!


Hey! Not bad for a guy with a Blackberry device mate, come one - you try typing with one these blasted devices.

In answer to another question, the European Union, if not as a whole {openly}, but most definitely many of its most prominent members, have reiterated how much of a "Mistake" it was to allow the Greek Cypriots into the EU as the "ROC" representing the entire island.

Look Get Real, I am not denying certain conditions made by the EU regarding Cyprus. What I am saying is that they have admitted that they were wrong in how they handled the application of the Island of Cyprus, and are now trying to rectify a situation that should have been cleared up quite frankly by the EU prior to April 2004. The EU made a very bad calculation by believing that the Annan Plan was going to be voted in by both peoples. Believe it or not, that's the truth.

No matter how much the Greek Cypriots use their EU membership bid against the will of the Turkish Cypriots, the facts embedded in "International Agreements" signed concerning the Island of Cyprus will always drag the Cyprus issue back to the drawing board until the EU resolves the problem. It is this aspect that the EU does not like.

That is where the false representation and signature concerning the Cyprus problem will eventually come to light in the form of Two States. The more You, the GCs, say the Turkish Cypriots "HAVE TO", the more the Turkish Cypriots point the finger at the EU for making such a grave mistake with the UN standing firmly behind them in the Form of a Comprehensive Resolution to the Cyprus problem. What do you think will be the ultimate outcome to all this? Think about it GR.

Do you really think Turkey is going to play ball and sign away its guarantorship of the Entire island for a Promise that it may become an EU member state later on down the line? Come on, you must really be blind to believe such a thing, particularly the Turkey of Today. Turkey is a PART OWNER of the Island of Cyprus, where any agreement that is formulated by the UN must conform to this reality and Turkey will never let that go. The world is changing GR, and certain Cosmopolitan mixtures are taking place at a scale that some countries can no longer control - and Cyprus will be one of them. The amount of Turkish people settling in Northern Cyprus is amazing, and they are also being filtered down South with no real control according to the latest Reuters Reports. As time goes by, you will see that Turkey, Greece and the EU will work very closely and the GCs will get hurt if they fail to see the bigger picture. In the past four months I have visited Greece more times than I have in Four years, purely on the strength of EU/Turkish relations. The Greek Cypriots should sit with Greece and ask her to tell you guys the truth as someone is definitely not being told the entire story.

Turkey and Greece are forming a very close partnership in many areas GR, one that will reinforce stability in all areas, particularly the Cyprus issue. Go and ask your MEPs, and in particular what "Economic" deals are currently being signed/arranged between Turkey and Greece.
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